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GPRTU threatens to ignore conventional transport fare adjustment system
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has threatened to boycott the conventional transport fare adjustment system if the government…
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From ‘Bofloat’ seller to business mogul: McDan narrates his journey to the top
McDan celebrates birthday with success journey video McDan urge adults not to allow their past define them McDan tasks adults to take a…
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Cement prices hit GH₵66 per bag
The price of a cement bag is expected to increase by more than ¢5 from today to ¢66, manufacturers of…
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Airports Company, GCAA to lose GH¢2.4m monthly over BA’s flights cut – Report
AviationGhana analyses show that the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) will lose a…
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Petrol, diesel to go up by more than GH¢1 per litre from June 16 – BDCs
Diesel to go up by 11.14%, Petrol to go up 13%. Cost of refinery affecting price of fuel Consumers of…
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E-Levy second phase to close loopholes, detect avoidance – GRA
The second phase of the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy), which is expected to begin from July 1 barring any…
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No let up in crypto slide as Celsius halt leaves investors ‘panicking’
Cryptocurrencies tumbled afresh on Tuesday, with bitcoin and ether falling to new 18-month lows, after major cryptocurrency lending company Celsius…
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ECG disconnects Glo from power grid over GH¢4.6 million debt
The National Revenue Recovery taskforce of the Electricity Company of Ghana has cut power to Glo telecommunication over GH¢4.6 million…
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We’re not going to increase transport fares now – GPRTU
The Industrial Relations Director for GPRTU, Alhaji Abbas Ibrahim Moro, has stated that the GPRTU will not increase transport…
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Domestic interest payments constituted 82.7% of total interest payments for Q1 of 2022 – BoG
The May 2022 Monetary Policy Report by the Bank of Ghana has indicated that total interest payments for the first quarter…
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