Wednesday, 14 September 2022
Business News
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Allowing foreigners to sell dollar like 'koko' in our forex market is crazy - Kwame Tutu
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Government has no policy to ensure abundance of food – MP
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GRA Co-operative Credit Union income improves by 33.8 percent
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Ghana, Kenya hold deliberations to strengthen economic ties
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We’ve not increased transport fares by 30% - GPRTU
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Inflation likely to hit 40% by November 2022 – Ato Forson on transport fare increment
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I am committed to creating more practical, skilled jobs for the youth – YEA CEO
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Time release study to make Ghana’s ports competitive-customs
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Complying with BOT: 44,000 companies submit names of true owners
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Tourism, arts and culture to contribute $4 billion to economy by 2024 - Okraku Mantey
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Pure water, bottled water to sell at 50 pesewas, GH¢3 respectively
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Pay us or we lock up all projects – Contractors to government
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Inflation for August hits 33.9%, highest in 21 years
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FLASHBACK: Paperless clearance will stabilise economy - Ofori-Atta
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Transport fares to go up by 30% from September 21
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Today in History: Illegal fishing, over-exploitation of fish stocks must end – Akufo-Addo
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Tema-Mpakadan Railway project at 95% completion stage – Minister
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Today in History: Counterfeiting killing our businesses – GEA cries
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GRIPE launches fifth anniversary celebration
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FLASHBACK: NAM1's 500 plots of land offer frivolous, we won’t accept it – Menzgold customers
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Aliko Dangote drops out of top 80 billionaires list as net worth slumps - Report
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Aquaculture industry initiates moves to revive job creation
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Inflation heads towards 35% in August 2022 – Market Watchers
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Exorbitant delivery charges killing small businesses in Ghana - Report
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Forex bureaus selling $1 at GH¢10.38, BoG GH¢8.27 as at September 14
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AfCFTA to supervise first trading activity
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Economy under Akufo-Addo has gone down the tubes - Prof. Hanke jabs
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Our water is not contaminated - GWCL
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SIM card block: Some people's life are programmed on their phones - Pratt tells NCA
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SIM card block: Victims deserve this punishment, continue to block them - Akomea defends NCA