Thursday, 8 June 2017
Business News
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GS1 Ghana partake in AGOA technical workshop on labelling and packaging
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KMA denies embarking on decongestion exercise at Kejetia
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Local vehicle manufacturers need policy guidelines – Kantanka CEO
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Biometric licences: DVLA missing the point – IT specialist
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Ghana risk losing $150 million if ECG concession deal delays – ACEP cautions
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Bond issue not illicit activity, provide names – MP demands
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Groupe Ideal president awarded most Influential Economist at GUBA
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MTN joins GIFEC, Ericsson to extend rural coverage
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UniBank holds 2017 SME seminar
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11% use of improved seeds threat to Ghana’s food security - Minister
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Negative discussions will have disastrous consequences on $2.25bn bond - Ofori-Atta
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Government to revive 150 'distressed' companies - Carlos Ahenkorah
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Vodafone upgrades welcome offer for customers
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COCOBOD debt hits GHC10 bn
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Good times ahead for private sector
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Railway Minister pledges transparent procurement process
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Nana Addo to expose corruption at ports
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SSNIT is not robbing pensioners
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I want to build most business-friendly economy in Africa – Akufo-Addo
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WestBlue consulting confident Ghana will meet deadline for going paperless
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Dominating retail sector won’t transform economy – Yofi Grant
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We are ready for any recapitalisation - Stanchart
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Believe in the magic of your dream – Ken Thompson urges youth
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Banks commit to GhIPSS cashlite agenda
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Customs House Agents Ghana to redeem integrity of freight forwarding industry
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GIPC advocates for more incentives for local enterprises
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Demand accountability on oil revenue – ACEP to Ghanaians
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Growth rate: Ghana is 5th in Sub Saharan Africa - World Bank report
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Inflation will decline further to 11.2% - ISSER
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Teachers Fund accrues GH¢745m
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$2.25bn bond: Ofori-Atta contradicted himself – Minority
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Cashew earns $196m for Ghana in 2016
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GHC47m environmental tax diverted?
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Promote domestic investments – PEF to GIPC
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GHC9.7 billion bond was above board - Ofori-Atta
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Minister reiterates government's Ghana Compact II programme
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Finance Minister justifies $2.25 billion bond issue