Thursday, 21 April 2022
Business News
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What ‘Prophet Nduom’ foresaw about the financial sector reforms
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Ada Songor contract is fraud – Indigenes oppose McDan salt mining
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TUC hints of 'unprecedented strike' if government fails to increase salaries
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Public procurements in Ghana too long and expensive – Dr.Oduro Osae
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A new Agbogbloshie is coming – Henry Quartey
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GEA committed to build capacity of SMEs for AfCFTA market - Kosi
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GRA introduces e-invoicing, expected to reduce costs and processing times
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Why there is shortage of maize in Ghana
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Government highly focused on roping in informal sector into TVET – Dr. Kyei
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Genetically modified crops will reduce cost of production – Scientist
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NCA, CSA liaise to develop cybersecurity in Ghana
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Salary increment should be 20% and nothing else – Organised Labour
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Formalize your operations to benefit from various interventions - GEA to SMEs
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I invested my fees into business - KNUST student
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E-Levy: Some government officials want to manipulate the system - Yaw Tanoh
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'Those against my Ada salt contract do not love Ghana' – McDan
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How a school teacher left the classroom to establish an abattoir
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Ghana's economy expands by 5.4% in 2021, fastest growth recorded in two years - Bloomberg
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Global economic crisis: Ghana, others to benefit from US$170bn financing package – World Bank
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FLASHBACK: Economy may take 3 years to recover - Ofori-Atta
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IMF warns of further market sell-offs as central banks adjust policy
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E-Levy: Only 40% of respondents will conduct electronic transfers when necessary – Survey
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Today in History: Fulfil your tax obligations – GRA urges traders
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4 terminated oil companies owe almost US$2 million in Surface Rental - PIAC report
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Implement growth-focused policies to attract private investment – World Bank to Ghana
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Domestic financing of government debt, budget getting expensive
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AI, science key in modern agriculture investment – Agric entrepreneur
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Economy grows 5.4% in 2021; hits GH¢460 billion in value
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Here's the Cedi's performance against major foreign currencies as at April 21
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Ghana’s economy grew 5.4 percent in 2021 - GSS
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NCA, CSA reaffirm commitment to ensure cybersecurity
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CPP makes proposition for E-Levy oversight committee