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Newsstand1Stories making headlines on Wednesday, November 15

Wed, 15 Nov 2017 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Stories making headlines on the front pages of the major newspapers include:

Daily Graphic

- Special Prosecutor Bill passed

- Government aims at 6.8% growth in 2018

- Akufo-Addo opens The Octagon

Daily Guide

- Napo jabs ex-minister - She is a disgrace

- Budget to cut CEOs salaries

- I suffered to be president - Nana Admits

Daily Heritage

- Akufo-Addo wrong in declaring tariff reduction ahead of budget reading today, says economist

- Gender-based budget for development, Chief HR officer of EIB urges government ahead of 2018 budget

B&FT

- Budget day - Ofori-Atta to turn attention to growth

- Castle Gate gets US$7m to deepen operations

Ghanaian Times

- Farmer jailed 20 years for murdering rival

- Appolonia City Housing Project launched

The Chronicle

- Breast cancer expert causing fear and panic - Dr Nyarkotey

- Police dare not arrest me; alleged rapist boasts openly, victim's education in limbo

Crusading Guide

- Accelerate gender equality drive, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf implores - Akuf-oAddo

- Fresh trouble for Osu Mantse; Mankralo accuses him of meddling in Teshie chieftaincy matters

Daily Statesman

- Budget for jobs

- Mahama caught as he uses AfDB as decoy for Ameri deals

The Finder

- To tax or not to tax mobile money transactions - Telcos bag GhC1bn in 9 months from charges slapped on mobile money users

- Over $4.1bn FDIs recorded in 9 months - Yofi Grant

Goldstreet Business

- Expedite US$1bn north-south highway - SADA to government, as it signs MoU with GIPC

- Akufo-Addo assures of reduced interest rates soon

Graphic Sports

- Polack signs for 1 year

- De La Hoya to return for McGregor

- Cristiano rejects new deal?

The Independent

- Ghana will be a great place to do business - Akufo-Addo

- We'll be flexible with December deadline - BoG to rural banks

Informer

- Payroll fraud - More rot at Ghana Armed Forces following Informer's expose

Junior Graphic

- Avoid use of abbreviations, teachers advise students

Source: www.ghanaweb.com