Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Business News
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No public CEO must earn more than Akufo-Addo – Ofori-Atta
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UMB donates to UMB Foundation
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MTN introduces two new categories for Season 4 of Heroes of Change
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FDA destroys GH400,000 expired drugs in Tamale
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Energy Bank MD/CEO gets Corporate Women Leaders award
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Dansoman Food Festival comes off tomorrow
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Former Ghanaian presidential contender aims to rebuild Chicago's last black bank
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MTN Foundation launches Season 4 of 'Heroes of Change'
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VRA workers: Installed capacity exceeds demand
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$150,000 rent killing us – GUTA
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Ghana lost US$50m to cybercrime in 2016
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Abanga farms cultivates 1,200 acre rice farm
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Farmers trained in Participatory Irrigation Management
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International Centre for Migration Policy Development lauds ECOWAS
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Brong-Ahafo FSD Manager calls for revival of fire volunteer squads
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Winners of Fidelity Bank’s '10x richer promo' receive prizes
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Never pay hackers when attacked – Cyber security expert
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Stanbic Bank launches purchasing managers’ index
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Customs World takes over West Blue
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Bosch to support over 5000 artisans with start-up equipment
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Do business like Nigerians - GUTA urged
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No CEO should earn more than the president – Ofori-Atta
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Ghanaians are choked with high fuel prices - Jinapor
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Tullow Ghana receives awards for promoting Local Content
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Government committed to making agriculture more profitable - Veep
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$150,000 rent killing us – GUTA
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Encourage long-term investments - Dr. Nduom
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Government to blacklist loan defaulting farmers
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Cedi sinks under Euro, Pound weight
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'CEOs can't earn more than president - Finance Minister
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Chicago makes $20m deposit into Nduom's ISF Bank
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GUTA gives governmment Oct. 31 ultimatum to stop foreigners in retail business
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GNPC insisted on having the right to invest in LNG deal – Quantum Power
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18 State-owned enterprises lost over GH¢700 million
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Over 1,195 hectares farmland infested Fall Army Worms in Brong-Ahafo
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Flush out foreigners in retail business or we'II stop filing our taxes - GUTA