MAHAMA RAPS PRIVATE SECTOR
With exactly 21 days for Ghanaians to decide whether he should have a second term, President John Mahama has been providing reasons for the “tough decisions” he has had to take, assuring a cross section of business leaders of better times ahead.
DOMESTIC AIRLINES GEAR UP FOR CHALLENGE AS NEW AIRPORTS BECOME OPERATIONAL
Domestic airline operators are bracing up for a new challenge – serving the two newly-built airports in the Volta and Upper West Regions.
NKRUMAH INTERCHANGE INAUGURATED TO BOOST TRAFFIC FLOW IN ACCRA
Accra celebrated the opening of the iconic Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange with a breathtaking ceremony last night.
NCA CAN’T SHUT DOWN SOCIAL MEDIA – TEVIE
The National Communication Authority has stated that it cannot shut down its systems to prevent the use of social media on December 7 when Ghanaians go to the polls in a crucial general election.
BOG REFORMS TO CAP DIRECTORS’ TENURE
The Bank of Ghana plans to introduce a number of aggressive reforms in the banking sector that will cap the tenure of Chief Executive Officers to a maximum of three terms of five years per term.
NANA CONDEMNS HOUSE ATTACK
NPP flagbearer for the December 7 polls, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has reacted to the attack on his private residence by supporters of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), assuring that he and his party members would not be intimidated by the Mahama-led administration.
USA THREATENS VISA BAN
The United States of America and the United Kingdom have issued statements strongly condemning the upsurge of political violence in Ghana as the country head for the general election on December 7.
RAWLINGS SUES AFRICA WATCH
Former President John Rawlings has finally carried through his threat to sue the Africawatch magazine ad its Editor, Steve Mallory, for peddling falsehood about his person.
SUGAR FACTORY IS BACK
All is set for the much talked about Komenda Sugar Factory to commence commercial production of Sugar on Monday, November 28, 2016.
LET’S STAND UP AGAINST NDC’S BULLYING – NANA ADDO
The flag bearer of the opposition NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo, has condemned the attack on his Nima residence by supporters of the ruling National Democratic Congress on Sunday.
AGRIC MUST DECLINE FOR SERVICES TO GROW – PREZ MAHAMA
President John Mahama says Ghana’s agricultural sector will continue to decline in favour of the services sector in terms of contribution to the economy.
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