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News Papers234 Newspapers

Tue, 23 May 2017 Source: Various

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

*Lebanese couple fight over children custody

*Scandal at Standards Authority

*CEO busted in $1.2 million ‘bribe’ and a house

*Don’t judge Nana in 5 months says Rev. Martey

*Minister arrests Ukrainian Galamseyers

* Competent Akufo-Addo issuing dud cheques

* Dumsor to return due to a ‘Too Known’ President

* Busia’s Apollo 568 is back; Akufo-Adoo sacks 13,000 public sector workers

* Ken Ofori-Atta caged

* Power-play rocks Hajj board

* President confirms existence of cabinet

* Ghana; A near failed state

* We're moving national fight against corruption from rhetoric’s - President

* Illegal miners smuggled 87 billion worth of gold in 2016

* No more import of 49 medicines; Local manufactures to fill gap

* Policy rate reduced to 22.5%

* Nana Ampadu blasts managers of National Theater

* Our agenda is growth - BoG

* Ex-President urges youth to embrace agriculture

* Eight killed in gun battle between residents, armed robbers in Tatale

* Four foreign Galamseyers nabbed

* Galamsey destroys 15 heaters of vegetation cover in Nkawie forest district

* GNPC to pay US$70 million to fix Jubilee Field

* BoG slashes policy rate

* 150 investors ready for ‘one-district one-factory’

* Genevieve Basigha is the new MTN 'Heroes of Change'

* Fitch forecasts higher budget deficit for Ghana

* Banking industry rankings shake up

* Ghana should request extension of aid deal - IMF

* BoG sets GHC200 million capital for banks

* Tullow eyes new fields beyond Jubilee and TEN

* Galamsey ‘goddess’ to be charged today

* Police hunt for GHC30,000 thief

* Stop sacking people, NDC cadres tell Akufo-Addo

* Unibank support NADMO with pick-up, roofing sheets and GHC100,000

* Time to arrest corruption – President courts support of CEO’s

* Don’t over-burden MDCE’s with outrageous demands

* BoG reduces policy rate again

* CENCORD launches campaign to help pregnant women with pre-eclampsia

* Adonko Bitters ban lifted

* Tatale robbery incident six killed, scores seriously injured

Source: Various