FrontPage headlines all captured in the newspapers
Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
The Finder:
- Rising road accidents: 180 die in January - President Akufo-Addo tasks 3 ministers to find solution
- Fuel: Special Petroleum tx cut to 13%
- Young entrepreneurs to enjoy funds with low interest - Minister
- Fuel smuggling will be dealt with forcefully - Dr Bawumia
The Chronicle:
- Commotion in Parliament over fuel prices
- Prayer camps won't save your life - Archbishop
Ghanaian Times:
- Exposed: Illegal fuel trade at sea - Veep orders security agencies to combat illicit deals on high seas
- Lay down weapons or face police wrath - President orders criminals
The Mirror:
- Pills for light-skinned babies?
- Floods are here
- Iron overload - Consumers of maize meals at risk
- Parliament cuts 2% tax off petroleum products
Goldstreet Business:
- Ghana export under AGOA increases to US$300 million but 'add value to raw cocoa' - Sullivan urges
- Integrated border management key to FDI - Finance Minister
Crusading Guide:
- Through desert for greener pastures: Akufo-Addo cautions African leaders
- Cocoa road contractors wild-eyed over government debts
- Jospong parries bench warrant claim
- Queenstar commiserates with Super OD's family
Keep hope alive; jobs are coming, Chief of Staff assures youth
- Jamestown Mantse inducted into Ngleshie Palace
The Publisher:
- 'Bad boy' Crabbe joins race; runs for NPP national chairman
- Disregard bench warrant propaganda - Zoomlion boss
- Amidu will resign soon - Alhaji Saani
The Informer:
- Zuma falls on own dagger as ANC party reigns supreme
- I'll deal with terror forces - Prez Akufo-Addo
- On fight against corruption: Drop your ego, Martin Amidu told
The Independent:
- Illegal bunkering, fuel smuggling will be dealt with forcefully - Vice President Bawumia
- Appiah Menka's death should charge us with responsibility to move forward - Mahama
Daily Heritage:
- Soldiers battle ready to protect citizens, urge all to sleep soundly
- No lawyer for Major Mahama 'killers'
- Death trap at Obom