Business News of the Last 24 Hours
Business News
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Current power outages would be over in the next few days - ECG board Chairman
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Cedi hits GH¢14.05 to $1 as of April 25
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Investment and savings culture needs major shift - Experts
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Over 60% of public systems vulnerable to cyber attacks
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Beige Bank trial: Receiver did not engage financial department before collapsing bank
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New Kumasi Airport project holds high formal, informal employment potential - Asantehene
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SML contract renegotiation: Publish full KPMG report – Bright Simons to Akufo-Addo
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Newmont pays GH¢1.295 billion in taxes to Government of Ghana for Q1 2024
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Kumasi International Airport project completed
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List of new fares as drivers commence implementation of 20% increase
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‘Dumsor’ will end in May – Ayeh-Paye
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GSA to digitalise Standards purchases in 2024
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PURC releases guidelines on refund of Capital Contribution; set to take effect in May
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Recapitalisation of NIB will not solve its challenges – Banking consultant
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EU prioritises sustainable cashew production, economic growth
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FLASHBACK: SML helped us increase revenue by 33% in downstream petroleum sector - GRA
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How technology is weaving African markets into the global fabric
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State raked in GH¢2.45billion from SML-GRA contract - KPMG report
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Today in History: Exchange rate too high, reduce it now - Importers to government
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Government's inability to pay IPPs, others cause of 'dumsor' - Dr Pelpuo
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Current power crisis not as bad as Mahama-era 'dumsor' - Prof. Stephen Adei
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Review SML contract - Akufo-Addo directs GRA, finance ministry
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Rethinking capital allocation key to sustainable growth – Banker
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Key utility service providers to connect to Internet Exchanges – NCA
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CEOs of COCOBOD sign contracts on behalf of the board - Witness
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Mahama's 24-hour economy is best sellable policy in Ghana's current economy – Economist
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ECG retrieves GH¢598,666.00 from entities engaged in illegal connections
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Diaspora empowered, Africa thrives: PayAngel announces partnership with NFL star Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah