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Working to stabilize the cedi and economy, MIIF shows the way-Research

The MIIF in the past three years has grown to be arguably the most profitable state-owned organisation. It is perhaps the most impactful, recording over 100 per cent in profits...

Court of Appeal upholds ruling on Adontsiri chieftaincy dispute

The Court of Appeal in Accra has upheld the ruling of the High Court, Sogakope, affirming the validity...

Dr Omane Boamah approved as Defence Minister by Parliament

Parliament has unanimously approved Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah as the new Minister of Defence.   The approval came after...

Government urged to invest in modern storage facilities

Government has been asked to invest in the building and expansion of modern and high technology storage facilities,...

Twifo Praso Police chases two girls for stealing, gold and GH41,000.00

The Twifo Praso Police are on the heels of two girls, aged eight and 15 years who on...
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The World Bank warns that millions of Nigerians may face acute poverty as the country’s inflation rate rises to 17.71 percent.

Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the Consumer Price (CPI) Index report on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, showing that the country's inflation rate...

COCOBOD announces closure of main cocoa crop season

The Ghana COCOBOD has announced the closure of the main cocoa crop season.“It is hereby notified for general information that purchases of the 2021/2022...

Agric Ministry directs MMDAs to enforce temporary ban on export of grains

The Agriculture Ministry has directed Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to strictly enforce a temporary ban on the export of grains including soya...

Government owes suppliers of subsidised fertilisers; supply has ceased – Peasant farmers

 Agribusiness | EconomyGovernment owes suppliers of subsidised fertilisers; supply has ceased – Peasant farmersSource: Jessie Ola-Morris    27 April 2022 3:25pmPhoto source: GNAThe Peasant Farmers Association...

LPG prices to drop by 2%; petrol and diesel to go up by 3% – COPEC predicts

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC) is projecting a drop of up to 2% in the price of Liquified Petroleum Gas.It anticipates LPG...

You won’t lose anything if you remove taxes on petroleum products – TUC to Akufo-Addo

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has rejected government’s claim that it cannot afford to remove taxes on petroleum products. It says government must strive to...
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