Wednesday, 30 March 2022
Business News
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SSNIT staff eulogise CEO for winning CEO of the Year Award, 2021
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PAPSS most significant step toward intra-African trade – Akufo-Addo
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76 percent of public entities do not use e-procurement system – PPA
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E-Levy to make a significant contribution to revenue mobilisation - Akufo-Addo
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BoG announces guidelines for allocation of foreign exchange to BDCs
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Akufo-Addo calls on citizens to support illegal mining fight, Green Ghana project
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BoG lauded for issuing guidelines for allocation of FX auctions to BDCs
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E-Levy deductions to start in May - Ken Ofori-Atta
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2022 SoNA: Government renovating key tourists sites to boost tourism
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SSNIT takes stakeholder engagement to Bolgatanga, other regions
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Government aware of anxiety about the economy, we’re addressing it – Akufo-Addo
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Ghana produced 1.04m tonnes of cocoa in 2021, highest ever in history – Akufo-Addo
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EXPLAINER: Simple things to avoid in order to earn more money
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2022 SoNA: Over 10,000km of roads constructed in 5 years - Akufo Addo
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We're tempted to withdraw our services, business no more lucrative - MoMo agents
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2022 SoNA: Government's plan on making 1D1F youth-centred
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2022 SoNA: 106 factories under 1D1F are currently operational – Akufo-Addo
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Planting for Food and Jobs has transformed lives of farmers in Ghana – Akufo-Addo
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Aim for managerial positions in financial institutions – Young women told
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FULL TEXT: President Akufo-Addo delivers 2022 SoNA in Parliament
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FLASHBACK: 70.38% of respondents to stop using MoMo if E-Levy bill is passed
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FLASHBACK: Cedi gains won’t last – Economist
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‘I am happy E-Levy has finally been passed by Parliament’ – Akufo-Addo
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SoNA 2022: Construction of 80 warehouses to store food completed – Akufo-Addo
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SoNA 2022: First phase of local vaccine production to start in January 2024 – Akufo-Addo
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Today in History: Ghana worse off than pre-IMF program – Adongo
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Going to IMF may affect government's flagship programmes - Economist
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Today in History: Cost of doing business in Ghana reduced – Akufo-Addo
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1.75% rate for E-Levy not paid anywhere in the world - Haruna Iddrisu
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E-Levy to help reduce Ghana’s rising debt stock – Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu
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E-Levy rate revised to 1.5%
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E-Levy passage is in the best interest of Ghana – Majority Leader
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President Akufo-Addo delivers SONA after E-Levy passage in Parliament
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Narratives on business in Africa shows AfCFTA barely features in business stories – Report
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Here's the Cedi's performance against major foreign currencies as at March 30
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GhIE inducts 57 artisans into professional status as ProfArts
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Non-discretionary expenditures still pose risk to fiscal outlook - Analyst
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Rising inflation, cedi’s weakness not good for stock market – Analyst
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Ho traders commend government for opening the land borders
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GTP’s Local Union cautions against unilateral decisions by MD
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Remove trade barriers to boost implementation of AfCFTA - Innohub CEO
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Hotels, cinemas, others elated over relaxed COVID-19 restrictions
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Only about 14,000 self-employed persons contribute to SSNIT Pension Scheme
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Ghanaians to suffer for 15 pesewas reduction in fuel prices – Mahama
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E-Levy is not MoMo tax; it’s an Electronic Transfer Levy – Deputy Finance Minister
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I've not ignored the economy, digitising will strengthen it - Bawumia
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Government formally cuts E-Levy from 1.75% to 1.50%