BUSINESS NEWS
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IFC announces US$600 million investment in Ghana’s private sector
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has unveiled plans to invest approximately US$600 million…
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T-bills: Government to borrow GH¢7.729 in today’s auction
The government plans to raise GH¢7.729 billion in its upcoming treasury bills auction, following a GH¢17.69 billion oversubscription in last…
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Meet the Deputy Director-General of SSNIT Dr. Bernardette Naa Hoffman
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Dr. Bernardette Naa Hoffman as the Deputy Director-General in charge of Finance and Administration…
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GRA initiates investigation into Sogakope checkpoint shooting
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has launched an investigation into a shooting incident that occurred at the Sogakope Customs checkpoint on…
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UT Bank shutdown an ‘economic injustice’ – Sam Jonah
The Executive Chairman of Jonah Capital and a well-known businessman, Sir Sam Jonah, has denounced the failure of UT Bank…
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‘Private Jet and Public Sector Dismissal’: Two decisions that have earned President Mahama backlash
Despite receiving praise for some policies and implementations during his early days in office, as the 6th president of the…
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Experts predict inflation rate to decline between 27%, 30% in 2025 due to rebasing
Economic analysts and industry experts anticipate that Nigeria’s inflation rate will moderate between 27% and 30% by the end of…
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iPhone 16e: 5 things you need to know, including its price, camera, and that C1 chip
The iPhone 16e is official. Following months of rumors, Apple announced its new budget smartphone on February 19, and the…
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Jumia posts $97 million loss as revenue declines
Jumia Technologies AG pretax loss moderated by 1% to $97.559 million in financial year 2024 as the company’s revenue declined,…
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Amazon Web Services to charge VAT, GETFund Levy, COVID Levy, and others effective March 1
Effective March 1, 2025, businesses and individuals using Amazon Web Services (AWS) will be subject to various taxes and levies…
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