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Daily Graphic 1. UTAG ends strike…but POTAG threatens another Public university students will now heave a sigh of relief, following an agreement between the government and leadership of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) to end UTAG’s month-long strike. 2. 92 cholera fatalities recorded in seven regions 3. Atuabo Gas Project will revive fortunes of cedi 4. Fidelity Bank acquires ProCredit Ghana Ghanaian Times 1. IMF deal won’t worsen economy … Veep assures nation Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur yesterday allayed the fears of Ghanaians that government’s application for a bailout from the International Monetary Fund will attract conditions that will worsen their plight, the homegrown policies would not be abandoned. 2. Pres inspects projects in Western Region 3. 5 nabbed for robberies at East Legon 4. Aladura Church leader murdered 5. Fidelity Bank acquires ProCredit Ghana 6. Ashanti Minister orders arrest of NADMO official General Telegraph 1. Korle Bu staff drag ex-CEO to court – for registering state property in his name Information gathered by the General Telegraph indicates that the Senior Staff Association of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has dragged its ex-Acting Chief Executive Officer(CEO), Rev. Dr. Albert O. Botchway,to court for registering a state property in his own name. 2. Vote buying scandal rocks NPP…as some presidential aspirants threaten a showdown on October 18 3. Stop the ‘pull him down’ syndrome – Bishop urges Ghanaians 4. Wage a resolute war on cholera –Nana Akufo-Addo tells Mahama 5. Ex-police officer in court for fraud Daily Guide 1. Big 4 ready for NPP race The stage seems set for all the four flagbearer hopefuls of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to battle it out at the party’s October 18, 2014 national delegates’ congress to elect a presidential candidate for the 2016 general elections. 2. 5 notorious robbers grabbed Daily Heritage 1. Fraudsters rob Ghana GH¢50m The activities of SIM box fraudsters are causing the nation millions of cedis as their acts have led to the loss of over GH¢50 million, the Minister for Communications, Dr.Edward Omane Boamah has said. 2. Pregnant wife assaulted to death…by husband and girl lover 3. NPP can’t abandon Oct. congress 4. Sole Commissioner shocked Finder 1. Crooks invade forces…recruitment through quota system to blame, says expert A security expert has attributed the increasing involvement of security personnel in criminal activities to in­ adequate scrutiny during recruitment of personnel into the various security services. 2. 5 robbers, 2 buyers nabbed
Posted on: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 08:50:43 +0000

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