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  2. The Ghanaian Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Ghanaian Chronicle is an English-language daily newspaper published from Accra, Ghana. It has a circulation of 45,000 copies, making it the biggest private newspaper in Ghana. It has a circulation of 45,000 copies, making it the biggest private newspaper in Ghana.

  3. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    news from Ghana and Africa, politics, entertainment, world, health, business and sports Today Newspaper: North Ridge, Accra 2007 Ghana Sports Publications Limited w.todaygh.com: private Free Press: private The Gazette Newspaper: weekly newspaper The Ghanaian Chronicle [3] Accra 1996 [4] privately owned daily Ghanaian Times: state-owned daily

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Accra Daily Mail; Accra Evening News; African Morning Post; ... Daily Graphic (Ghana) Daily Guide (Ghana) G. The Ghanaian Chronicle; Ghanaian Times; H. Highstreetmail ...

  5. Category:Mass media in Accra - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mass media in Accra" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... The Ghanaian Chronicle; Ghanaian Times; H. Happy FM (Ghana ...

  6. The Statesman Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman Newspaper is a Ghanaian newspaper printed weekly in Ghana by the Graphic Communications Group. It is the oldest mainstream newspaper in Ghana. [1] It has been in circulation since 1949. [1]

  7. Timeline of Accra - Wikipedia

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    1996 – Ghanaian Chronicle newspaper begins publication. [43] 1998 – West Africa Network for Peacebuilding headquartered in Accra. [40] 1999 – Ako Adjei Interchange opens. 2000 January–February: 2000 African Cup of Nations held. Population: 1,674,000 (urban agglomeration). [41]

  8. Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI - Wikipedia

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    Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI (born Michael Nii Okwei Dowuona-Owoo, 7 November 1963 – 6 February 2021), [1] [2] was the Osu Maŋtsɛ or King of the Ga people of Osu in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, West Africa.

  9. Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie (born in Tepa, Ashanti Region on 5 August 1969) is a Ghanaian journalist and former board member of the National Media Commission. [1] [2] [3] He is known publicly as a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of Ghana.