Thursday, 20 January 2022
Business News
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Strong economic growth, domestic revenue mobilisation being pursued – Akufo-Addo
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NIB transformation strategy on course
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Going to IMF would have serious consequences on Ghana’s economy – Economist
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We have to fight e-levy – Yilo Krobo MP
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Today in History: US$50 million released towards operationalizing development bank
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Banks prepared to roll out Ghana cards as primary source of identification – Bankers Association
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GIPC woos diaspora community to invest in Ghana
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We can grow tomatoes, onion in the dry season like Burkina – Dumelo explains
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Reduction of 2022 Budget due to delay in passage of E-levy – Dr Kumah
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Ghana takes complete ownership of AMERI power plant
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Budget allocation to MMDAs to be slashed by 20% - Deputy finance minister
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E-levy to help regulate government spending - John Kumah
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Use organic fertilisers - Farmers urged
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Ghana assumes complete ownership of Ameri Power Plant
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Mobile app developers advised to develop solutions to address local e-Commerce needs
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'How can anyone be complaining about an economy that is growing at 5%'? - John Kumah
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DVLA registers 21,567 vehicles in first week of January 2022
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1.75 percent e-levy too harsh – Prof Lord
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Ghanaians not against e-levy - Ofori-Atta
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Digitalisation drive of government not transformative – Bright Simons
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Today in History: US$50 million released towards operationalizing development bank
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Here are the transactions that will be affected and exempted from e-levy
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Bankers hopeful more Ghanaians will get their Ghana Card before July 1 for BoG directive
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Government suspends 20% of expenditure in approved 2022 budget
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NIC hits target of training 10,000 youth for insurance industry
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Today in History: Ghana and World Bank sign US$570 million agreement
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E-Levy Bill to be re-laid in parliament on January 25 – Finance Minister
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Democratic lapses affecting Ghana's performance on international market - Finance Minister
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FLASHBACK: Mahama used 'Lazy ways' of raising revenue - Osafo-Maafo
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FLASHBACK: Akufo-Addo government borrows GH¢86 billion in 3 years
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Cedi unlikely to depreciate by more than 5% in 2022 – Economist
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E-Levy: A means for all Ghanaians to help support their country – Ofori-Atta
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Ghana Navy acquire four new fighter vessels
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SOAAG exec defends demurrage charges in Ghana
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New policy for trucks at the Tema port to enhance safety and security
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MPS terminal 3 breaks the All-Time record on MSC Ivana
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Tourism ministry to invest US$20 million to improve tourism, arts
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Push NIA to speed up Ghana Card production, accept passports too – Analyst to BoG
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Government borrowing: Domestic market only has short-term capacity – Analysts
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Here's the Cedi's performance against major foreign currencies as at January 20
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National Investment Bank completes voluntary redundancy exercise
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Government earmarks GH¢614 million for PFJ in 2022
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Government to receive over GH¢2.5 billion of ABFA for 2022
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Galamsey affecting turbidity of water bodies - Abu Jinapor
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Exclude Charles Adu Boahen from consultation on the Benchmarks – IEAG to govt
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Finance Ministry, other officials to begin public sensitization on e-levy – Ofori-Atta
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FULL TEXT: Ken Ofori-Atta's 2022 address on E-Levy, economy
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Economic regulatory authorities must do a better job - KKD
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EPA to explore new partnership to address Ghana’s environmental challenges
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Poitico-economic danger looms as Bolgatanga Assembly locks up abattoir
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Middle men are exploiting us - West Gonja cashew farmers
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Well packaged tourism industry can be economically beneficial than cocoa - Asantehene
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Digital applications to govern forest management launched
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Akufo-Addo, Ofori-Atta 'forcing' E-levy on Ghanaians to avoid going to IMF – ASEPA
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GUTA applauds GRA for exceeding revenue collection target
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Government expects GRA to continue exceeding target – Ofori-Atta
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We’ve enough reserve to pay accrued benefits – SSNIT
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BoG directive on Ghana Card will boost banks’ confidence in customers – Analyst
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We haven’t said E-levy will solve all problems – Government
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We must stay focused and get E-levy through – Finance Minister