Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
The Informer:
*Anger at GIMPA as students protest reconstruction of 3 million lecture theatre
*Armed Forces operations crippled - No fuel for 3-4 months
Graphic Sports:
*Vintage Commey closes in on another world title shot
*Manchester United fired up for Sevilla
*Clubs split over new Startimes offer; meeting called to seek approval
Daily Graphic:
*Grabbed - Kingpins in robbery cases in police custody
*Sanitation problem can be solved with attitudinal change - Nana Dei
*Bank of Ghana drags 30 microfinance companies to EOCO
Free Press:
*Corruption worse in assemblies - Nagging incompetence also revealed in Auditor General's Report
*Kwaku Bonsam grabs Owusu Bempah's ex-wife
*Anas joins Amidu
Public Agenda:
*On the Right to Information Bill: Will the president walk the talk?
*Ghana's 2018 economic outlook
*'Ghana Beyond Aid', the new agenda for transformation
Graphic Showbiz:
*Complacency killed Kumawood - Bill Asamoah
*Bob Pinodo ready to help Gh music
*I deserve Artiste of the Year nomination - FancyGadam
*Ameyaw takes a wife
Crusading Guide:
*Suhum revenue collectors fight MCE
*Arnold Quainoo dragged to Presidency
*Sanitation Minister hails Zoomlion for introducing waste trucks
Ghanaian Observer:
*Akufo-Addo sells Ghana's solar energy potential abroad; urges investors to tap into Ghana's renewable energy sector
*Danquah Institute backs Akufo-Addo's 'Ghana Beyond Aid' agenda
The Chronicle:
*Sale of ECG bad deal - Mahama Ayariga says he has only one vote in Parliament and could not have stopped it
*Government to distribute 2 million solar lanterns - President