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Today’s front pages: Monday, March 14, 2022

Daily Graphic

  • Why Deputy Speakers can vote - Supreme Court explains
  • La General Hospital construction begins

The Finder

  • 469 killed in two months of 2022 in road crashes; a decrease of 9.28% as motorcycles alone killed 205
  • NPP forms available online - John Boadu

Economy Times

  • BoG likely to hike policy rate
  • Fuel shortage imminent as cedi falls amidst oil prices spikes - Think-tank

Business and Financial Times

  • 80% of GSE trading done by foreigners; analysts fear impact on economy in case of mass exit
  • 70% of home buyers are local residents - GREDA

Republic Press

  • Wounded Bagbin runs amok, attacks Akufo-Addo and judiciary over Supreme Court ruling
  • Nine students perish at Asuboi as bus crashes into abandoned truck

The Custodian

  • SC ruling promotes parliamentary democracy - OB Amoah
  • Government consoles families of Appiatse tragedy

The Daily Statesman

  • It's 'constitutionally correct' - Prof Prempeh endorses SC judgement on Deputy Speakers' voting rights
  • $1 billion Trade Fair re-development on course

Ghanaian Times

  • 9 UEW students killed in road crash at Asuboi
  • NLA donates GH¢100,000 to Appiatse Support Fund

The Informer

  • On interpretation of constitution: Supreme Court consistent
  • Asiedu Nketia's slap comment shameful, dangerous - NDC elder

The Chronicle

  • Police seize 33k AK47 ammo from soldier, others manage to abscond with SMG assault rifle
  • 'Togbega' plays double standards over Supreme Court ruling?

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