GENERAL NEWS
Today at the newsstands
Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
The Finder
*Import duties to be slashed – President Akufo-Addo gives firm assurance
*Cabinet approves £55 million to rehabilitate Kumasi roads
*Ghana signs £27m agreement with UNIDO to boost industrial development
*Ghana among 11 countries at high risk of debt distress – Report
Daily Guide
*Akufo-Addo assures low import tariffs
*$2bn Sinohydro roads projects kick off
*Otumfuo makes case for quality education
*Why NAM1 was re-arrested: Interpol involved
*Hope for brain, Spinal patients
Daily Graphic
*Koforidua prison runs out of water
*Import duty reforms underway – President
*Public holidays setback to development – Presby moderator
Graphic Sports
* I’ll make Hearts champa again – Grant
* Commey set to return June
*Prempeh College shows class
*Winning start for Heart, Kotoko, Ashgold
The Publisher
*We’ll reduce high import duties – Nana
*NDC dumps John Dumelo, others ahead of election 2020
*Cabinet approves £55 million for Kumasi roads
*MoH defends Ghc3.9 million condom contract
The Daily Statesman
*Lower import duties imminent, says President
*£55 million for Kumasi roads
*Akufo-Addo urges peers to use Africa’s wealth to boost the youth
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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