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Daily7 Some stories making headlines in the news

Tue, 2 Apr 2019 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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

Daily Graphic

* Power outrages due to shutdown of Atuabo gas plant - Ministry

* BoG asks fro GHc700m to clean up microfinance industry

* Ecobank Ghana, GN savings and Loans partners

* Ghana faces catastrophe: 70,000 PET bottles produced monthly

Daily Guide

* Minister cleared in Visa scandal

* Bawumia explains economic situation tomorrow

* Economy registers strong growth

* Power to stabilize in 10 days

* Government tackles $2.4 billion energy debt

The Publisher

*We'll reduce high import duties - Nana

*NDC dumps John Dumelo, others ahead of election 2020

*Cabinet approves £55 million for Kumasi roads

*MoH defends Ghc3.9 million condom contract

Ghanaian Times

* BoG targets microfinance sector

* Power outages to be over soon - Deputy Energy Minister

* Accra to face water crisis?

The Chronicle

* Power outrages to end in 12 days

* We won't underrate Mahama - NPP

* Honourable arrested over murder

* BoG to support micro finance coys with GHc700m

The Daily Statesman

* Medical drones to fill vaccine gap, says Nsiah Asare

* MPs call fro 'regulated use' of mobile

* Let my vote count quizzes EC

The VanGuard

* NDC camps cubans for 2020

* We're sorry for power cuts - Government

* Uneasy calm at BOST

* Chiefs clamour for 30 slots in Assemblies

ABC News

* Register all sim cards - Government caution stakeholders

* Asantehene launches $100m development fund for Asantehene

* Minister cuts sod for four school projects in Agona East and West

The Daily Dispatch

* Do not send MoMo fro sure lotto numbers - NLA

* Loss of 300 MW - Dumsor hits 7 regions

* Buah to government - Put the lights on, No excuses

The Finder

* BoG maintains policy rate at 16%

* Dilapidated Aflao district, circuit courts closed down

* Enforce ban on okada business - OccupyGhana

Source: www.ghanaweb.com