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Today's Front Pages

Here are today's newspaper headlines.

 

8 SAKAWA BOYS NABBED FOR MURDER

Eight persons suspected to be ‘sakawa’ (internet fraud) boys have been arrested by the Nsawam police for allegedly murdering a seven-year-old boy, Michael Kwaku Ofosu.

NPP WARNS EC AS SULLEY TAKES OVER

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cautioned against any attempts to bloat the country’s voter register.

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PASTOR FREED OVER WIFE’S DEATH

An Accra Human Rights Court yesterday granted the bail application filed by lawyers for the United Kingdom-based Ghanaian pastor, Eric Isaiah Adusah, accused of killing his British wife.

GHANA LOSES Ȼ36B ANNUALLY THROUGH FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES OF IMPOSTERS

Ghana loses more than Ȼ36 billion in revenue as a result of fraudulent activities on the part of some imposters, officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Special Operations Unit (SOU) at the Presidency have said.

GUARD AGAINST ARROGANCE – PRESIDENT TELLS NEW APPOINTEES

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President John Mahama has advised ministers of state and other government appointees to guard against arrogance and serve the people in humility and modesty.

BROADCASTER CHALLENGES PRESIDENT

A broadcast journalist, Richard Dela Sky, has filed a suit at the Supreme Court seeking interpretation as to who has the constitutional mandate to appoint the Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC).

TUC, AGI BLAST NPA

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI)have kicked against the increment in the prices of petroleum products announced by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).

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GOVERNMENT OWES NHIA Ȼ205M

The government owes the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) Ȼ205.12 million in arrears for 2014.

FARMERS, FISHERMEN BACK ADB IPO

Farmers and fishermen have hailed the decision of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) to raise the needed funds to recapitalize the bank to enable it effectively support the agricultural sector of the economy.

EU CONSIDERS BAN ON PEANUTS IMPORTS OVER FEARS OF AFLATOXIN CONTAMINATION

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Ghana faces a possible ban on ground nuts exported to the EU following high recorded incidence of aflatoxin contamination of the crop yields.

NO MORE HASSLE ON TRANSIT ROUTES

Truckers who ply their trade along the country’s transit corridors can now breathe a sigh of relief following an order from the police service restraining officers checkpoint along the routes from conducting checks from conducting checks on cargo trucks.

WAMI ECONOMIST ENDORSES BOG POLICY RATE HIKE

The senior economist of the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI), Dr Christian Ahortor, has endorsed the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) decision to increase the Monetary Policy Rate by 100 basis points to 22 percent as it will put the economy in a good stead.

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