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Daily Graphic 15 2018 FrontPage headlines all captured in the 'papers'

Thu, 15 Mar 2018 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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

Daily Graphic:

- Opuni, 2 others in court; accused of causing financial loss of GhC217.3 million to the state

- Business Development Minister woos Diasporan investors

- Supreme Court dismisses case against NIB

- Government seeks parliamentary approval for bond issuance

Daily Guide:

- Opuni faces 27 charges over GhC217 million fraud

- Abeka Lapaz cop killer grabbed

- Light bill cuts take off

- Wassa Juabo residents run to Nana over galamsey

Ghanaian Times:

- Fertiliser deal at COCOBOD: Opuni, another charged for causing over GhC217 million financial loss to the state

- Fulani chiefs apologise to president for atrocities of herdsmen

- We are ready to implement tariff cut from April 1 - ECG boss

- 11 carjackers arrested in Accra, Tema

Crusading Guide:

- Opuni charged for causing financial loss in GhC43 million deal

- Question Finance Ministry for 1,800 MASLOC cars - Adwoa Safo

- We will find solutions, Akufo-Addo assures Fulani Chiefs

The Chronicle:

- Gloria bundles Opuni to court; files 27 charges, including causing financial loss to the state against ex-COCOBOD CEO

- Rein in Technical Varsities - Legon VC tells government

- Shoot-to-kill illegal miners is right call

B&FT:

- Supervisory ministry brouhaha leaves NPRA without board

- COCOBOD assures lenders it will repay US$1.3 billion loan despite setbacks

- MTN to list on GSE by June

Daily Statesman:

- Prosecution of Opuni starts

- Bediatuo, others speak at DI@10 lecture

- Government determined to propel agriculture production

Graphic Showbiz:

- MUSIGA unhappy with Stonebwoyb, Zylofon

- We fear for our lives - Fennec's Madtime members say

Daily Heritage:

- Akufo-Addo's corruption trials begin as ex-COCOBOD CEO faces 27 counts; trial begins on March 23

- NLA boss accuses media of bias

- Stop mocking 'Ghana Beyond Aid' agenda - EFG president tells politicians

Business Finder:

- Banks investment in T-Bills drop by 21% at the end of December 2017

- $60 million NIB judgment debt case review application dismissed

Daybreak:

- 'Ghana Beyond Aid' campaign starts soon

- Sniffer dogs effective - NACOB

Source: www.ghanaweb.com