Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Business News
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Foreign Minister urges Ghanaian businesses to take advantage of AFCFTA
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Kumasi Airport to reach global standards by mid-2021 – Minister
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Ghana needs active copyright sector for investment opportunities
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Small-scale farmers need support to transform economy - MCE
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Ghana Nigeria Business Council relaunches membership drive 2020
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We must block revenue leakages; illicit financial flows post coronavirus - Senior Lecturer
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300,000 businesses have benefitted from government's CAP BuSS initiative - NBSSI
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Passage of BPA Amendment Bill to boost Ghana's renewable energy efforts – Oware
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Conference on implementation of AfCFTA and NEDS held in Kumasi
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Ghana’s economic situation self-inflicted – Economist
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Inflation rate drops for third straight month in October - GSS
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Sale of Bogoso Prestea Mine: Workers demand payment of entitlements
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Coronavirus: World Bank extends US$130 million supplementary support to Ghana
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BOST made profit under NDC; stop propagating falsehood – Awuah-Darko
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Government has laid the foundation for price regulation of cashew - Agyeman-Manu
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Coronavirus: Remittance flows to shrink 14% by 2021
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LIVESTREAMED: Institute of Energy Security holds dialogue on party manifestos
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Government seeking GH¢783 million this week
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Aluworks losses rise in third quarter of 2020
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AGI research shows 70% of companies expect recovery in next six months
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BOST was profitable under NDC – Former MD insists
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Nineteen SOEs post losses of GH¢1.6 billion - Finance Minister
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2020 IMANIFesto: How and why NPP scored 57.57% for energy sector performance
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Golden Star Resources flexes muscles, refuses to pay severance to workers
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Government domestic borrowing costs inch upwards
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New cybersecurity law to detect early warning risks
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Government, Huawei officially launch rural telephony project in Ghana
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Trade-offs will be crucial for a resilient maritime sector amid pandemic
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Virus crisis to bite retail sector, spur industrial growth – Moody’s
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80% of businesses project recovery by mid-2021