Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
Daily Graphic:
* You'll be arrested - GRA warns businesses which fail to affix tax stamps
* Let's legislate compulsory education - Nana Akufo-Addo tells Ghanaians in the US
* Govt won't be forced to make sloppy economic decisions - Bawumia
Daily Guide:
* EOCO battles ex-BOST Boss
* Cedi to stabilize soon
* Tanker drivers call off strike
* Bawumia mocks NDC for renting fake Spare Parts dealers
Graphic Business:
* 19 banks meet new capital requirement
* PMMC to flush out rogue gold traders
Ghanaian Times:
* Scrap taxes on fuel to minimise impact of rising fuel prices - TUC
* Fix tax stamp or face the law - GRA
* Striking tanker drivers, Police clash in Tema
* Govt seeks Parliament approval for $235m loan for devt policies
Finder:
* Fuel: Scrap some taxes and absorb some exchange rate losses too, TUC proposes
* We're in difficult times but not in crisis - Akufo-Addo
* Cedi competitive, strong amongst peers - BoG
* Tanker drivers call off strike after clashing with police
Custodian
* How NDC destroyed Ghana's oil industry (part 2)
* Ursula Owusu foils vile propaganda on StarTimes deal
* Reject nonperforming NDC again in 2020 - Bawumia urges voters
B&FT:
* BoG cautiously stays policy rate at 17%
* Banks must pay more taxes to reduce risky borrowing
* Aging farmers threatening cocoa industry - COCOBOD CEO
* Canned goods, others barred from warehousing
Daily Statesman:
* No fuel shortage - NPA assures
* Akufo-Addo dismisses StarTimes partnership
* DTT to be managed as commercial entity - Ursula clarifies
Chronicle:
* Ursula hot over StarTimes deal as MPs wade into controversial contract
* Telcos aiding scam on the 'momo' market
* Bullets, tear gas fly at fuel tanker drivers' demo
* Nkonya Chiefs accuse DCE of illegal transfer of District Capital using state funds
New Crusading Guide:
* Times are hard - Akufo-Addo admits
* We have more fuel to supply - NPA allays fears of fuel shortage
* Cuban Vice President eulogises Kofi Annan
* Let's support women affected by conflict - Foreign Minister urges world leaders