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UK Branch of Mmarimmama
Members of the Sectech branch in UK
Members of the UK branch posed for this one during their innauguration.  
Christmas Party
Canada   Sectechans'   Christmas   Party  
Christmas party in Canada
On December 15 2002, Mmarimama branch of Canada had it's first Christmas Party since the establishment of the Association, at Mr. Albert Armah’s residence.  
Canada branch Canada branch of Sectech old students
The picture above is a group picture of some of the Toronto Chapter members. Sitting, from left to right are, Albert Armah, Michael Larbi, Forson. Standing, from left to right are, William Pobee, Picollo, Awuah George, John Antwi and Richard Pratt (President).  
         
Sectech football team Sectech Football Team
The Sectech football team has dominated the Eastern Regional college league for some years now. The current team is made up of members seen in the picture on the left.  
         
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School Magazine The school magazine
Once again a team has been able to come out with yet another issue of the "Voice of Eastern Varsity". Whenever you put an obstacle on the path of an ant, it either finds an alternative route or walks over the obstacle.  
         
Kofi Annan Annan calls for political framework
Mr. President,
The bloody conflict that has engulfed Lebanon and northern Israel, following the crisis triggered by the Hezbollah attack across the Blue Line on 12 July, continues to rage. Almost every day brings a new escalation.
 
         
Malawi President Malawi drops charges againt ex-president
BLANTYRE, Malawi - Theft and corruption charges against the former president of this southern African nation have been dropped after the current president suspended the chief investigator in the case, Malawi's top prosecutor said Monday.  
         
Thierry's all gold Thierry's all gold
There have only been a couple of occasions in modern times when you could credibly claim that the most gifted footballer in the world was earning his living in England.  
         
HIV-like virus HIV-like virus linked to African 'bush meat'
Three months ago, the South African government promised to provide free anti-retroviral medication to people with AIDS, planning to supply as many as 1.4 million of them within five years.  
         
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