Central Press Newspaper

The Central Press newspaper brings you the latest news from Ghana's Central Region. Established in 2010, we have the most contemporary views on offer. (Students, please note that we are currently open to taking on new local and international attachments, or 'interns', from September.)

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

ROAD ACCIDENT CLAIMED 34 LIVES AT DOMPOASE IN CENTRAL REGION

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 By: Kwamina Bamfo-Agyei Two commercial buses collided on Dompoase road claiming 34 lives, 29 died on the spot and five died at the ...
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Monday, January 6, 2020

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GHANA DECLARES STRIKE ACTION

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The  Technical University Teachers’ Association of Ghana has declared strike action due to the fact that the government failed to im...
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Central Press Newspaper
The Central Press newspaper brings you the latest news from Ghana's Central Region. Established in 2010, we have the most contemporary views on offer. We are uniquely non-partisan, meaning that we do not side with politicians. Instead, we record them to allow you to make up your own mind. It is our belief that fact speaks louder than opinion. Kwamina Bamfo-Agyei edits the paper and he is a lecturer and father. International volunteers work as part-time staff while an ICT officer assist in the Layout. We are also proud to hold a strong association with Ghana Journalist Association and othe Volunteer groups. The Central Press Newspaper is registered with the National Media Commission (NMC /C.I.47/05/26). If you have an opinion, contact us on 0244026432 / centralpressnewspaper@yahoo.com. (Students, please note that we are currently open to taking on new local and international attachments, or 'interns', from September.)
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