Daily Graphic

The Daily Graphic, in a story headlined: “Accommodation is exorbitant – TUC”, reports that the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has described the residential accommodation fee to be paid by students in the country’s tertiary institutions as exorbitant and out of touch with the reality of the Ghanaian situation.

In another story the Graphic reports Mr Joseph Agyenim-Boateng, General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as calling on the members, supporters and sympathisers of the party to show more commitment towards team-work, the promotion of unity among members and the relentless pursuit of the objectives of the party.

The Graphic in a centre spread story, reports that the Ghana Tourist Board is to organise an International Tourism Fair in the country next year to expose unknown attractions and services in the hospitality industry to both local and foreign operators.

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