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11th September, 2018

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The Ghanaian Times says no amount of humanitarian reliefs from NADMO can touch the hearts of victims of natural disasters. The Paper is alarmed at damages floods from torrential rains are causing across the country. The Paper therefore calls on all to take proactive steps to find lasting solutions to the perennial problems that is threatening the existence of mankind.

The Daily Graphic admits there would be challenges with the double track system and hopes that through the challenges, the best solutions will be found. The Paper asks government to come clean on the double track system. It further urges the educational authorities, parents, students, politicians and the public to contribute to the success of young ones in education for the country to regain its glory as one of the best systems of education.

The Today Newspaper is excited at the central government’s announcement of a yet to be established five hundred million cedis facility with the objective of supporting the growth and development of agriculture. President Akufo-Addo made the announcement at the 2018 Africa Green Revolution Forum, a platform for global and African leaders to fashion out an actionable plan to enable the growth of African culture. The Paper says the initiative will reduce risks of investments and promote agriculture financing.

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