Thursday, 22 December 2022
Business News
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CIMG advises professional marketers to critically re-assess organic growth strategies
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Parliament approves GH¢816.75 million for Foreign Affairs ministry
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Be alert to avoid buying expired products during festive season - FDA to Ghanaians
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Economic woes: Blame government, we didn't manage our fiscal matters prudently - Senyo Hosi
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Commuters in Kumasi excited over 15% cut in transport fares
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First gold-for-oil consignment to arrive in January 2023 – Bawumia
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Citizens to own parts of state-owned enterprises - Joseph Cudjoe announces
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Parliament approves GH¢45.40 million as CHRAJ’s 2023 fiscal year budget estimates
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Assets of defunct, unproductive state enterprises to be disposed off - Joseph Cudjoe
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Debt exchange programme affecting fund managers' bond sales – Databank to clients
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Aquaculture players request residue monitoring and bio-certification
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Government cuts feeding grant to schools – Clement Apaak
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Top 5 most read business news of 2022
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GH¢80m National Cathedral budget reallocated to roads and communication sectors
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Minority gets government to slash GH¢1.4 billion Contingency Vote to GH¢533 million
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Parliament rejects removal of GH¢100 threshold, approves 1% rate for E-Levy
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Parliament passes VAT Amendment Bill increasing VAT rate by 2.5 percent
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Seek first arbitration – Court of Appeal to TI Microfinance on license revocation
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The story of Ghana in an abstract: Before IMF bailout request in 2022
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Financial inclusion has seen significant growth – Report
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Real Estate Agency Council to collate robust data for property valuation
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GRA apprehends 9 retail shops at Achimota Mall
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Economy slows in Q3 2022 to 2.9%
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The story of how Aliko Dangote turned a $3000 loan into a $19 billion empire
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Forex bureaus sell $1 at GH¢12.00, BoG at GH¢8.01 as of December 22
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Reduce prices of your commodities – Justin Frimpong Kodua to traders
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Databank staff to work remotely over attacks by clients
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GOIL to sell diesel at GH¢15.85 pesewas as Christmas gift
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We are coming after you – GOIL to fraudsters
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Ghana's GDP increased by 2.9% in Q3 of 2022 - GSS