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Minority Blocks Laying Of L.I. To Regulating Cement Pricing, Demands Pre-Laying
The Minority in Parliament has blocked the laying of a legislative instrument from the Trade and Industry Ministry aimed at…
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KT Hammond Demands ‘Alhaji’ Title After Completing Hajj Pilgrimage [VIDEO]
Minister for Trade and Industry, Kobina Tahir Hammond is calling for formal recognition of his new title after completing the…
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My Undergraduate Dissertation Was On Transforming Ghana’s Economy – Alan Kyerematen
Movement for Change, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, has revealed his long-standing commitment to economic transformation. According to him, his passion for…
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Stalled Projects To Resume Soon – Akufo-Addo
President Akufo-Addo has announced the resumption of stalled projects nationwide, following a $4.7 billion debt cancellation from the Eurobond restructuring…
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Closed Season: The Sea Needs Rest, Time To Recover Depleted Stock – Hawa Koomson
Fishers along the coast of Ghana, including inshore fishers have been urged to take the sea as a human being…
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CSOs Commend Supreme Court For Upholding FDA’s Constitutional Mandate To Protect Public Health
The Alcohol Policy Alliance-Ghana (GhanaAPA) and the West Africa Alcohol Policy Alliance (WAAPA) have commended the Supreme Court for upholding…
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Court Of Appeal Sets Timelines For Ato Forson, Jakpa & AG Over Submission Of No Case
Ato Forson (L) and Godfred Yeboah Dame (R) A three-member panel of the Court of Appeal has set timelines to…
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T-bills: Government Records Marginal Oversubscription; Yields On 182-Day And 364-Fay Bills Dip
The government registered a marginal oversubscription of treasury bills auction to the tune of GH¢3.60 billion. According to the auction…
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“I Urge Those Engaging In Unnecessary Currency Speculation To Reconsider”; “There Will Be Market Correction” – Governor
Cedi has fallen by more than 30% so far in 2022 The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest…
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