Thursday, 27 April 2017
Business News
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Jubilee Fields to shut down
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Buying a home off plan? Walk through it first on paper
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Infinix S2 with dual front cameras launched in Ghana
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Only 1.5 million Ghanaians are in decent jobs – TUC
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Akufo-Addo cuts sod for 400MW Bridge Power Project
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IPPs won’t rip Ghanaians off under my watch - Akufo-Addo
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Non-performing loans increased to GH¢6.4billion
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CFOs should focus on value creation not costs - Expert
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Bolga meat factory to be revamped to create jobs
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Awal assures Kenyan investors ahead of Trade Expo
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PAC, police hunt for auctioneer
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Energy Bank CEO gets award
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This Ghanaian startup is giving customers credit where it's due, on their smartphones
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Stanbic Bank sponsors Fifth Edition of Africa Leadership lectures
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Terminate GPHA-Amaris deal: Group
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New tax retention policy could be reviewed – Kwaku Kwarteng
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Government to issue $2bn bond to pay energy debts – Oppong Nkrumah
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Majority of banks’ systems unsecured- Cyber security expert
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Government to issue $2bn bond to pay energy debts – Oppong Nkrumah
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March producer inflation inches up to 6 percent
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Vice President assures of turning economy around
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Government to issue $2bn bond to pay energy debts – Oppong Nkrumah
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Finance Ministry defends new tax exemption rules
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MoneyGram presents first Suzuki Alto
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Ministry of Food and Agriculture sells government car for GH¢1,000
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Indomie rewards distributors with home appliances
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Economy expands slowly
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10 year mortgage plan introduced for Appolonia City serviced plots
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Exercise restraint - IFS cautions government on expenditure
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IFS cautions government to restrain expenditure
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Banks write off GHC175 million
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Go after foreign businesses evading taxes - Allotey Jacobs tells government
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MoFA assures PAC of better financial management at Ministry
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Stanbic Bank Boss told to shut up
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GRA explains Ibrahim Mahama’s tax issues
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GHC32m missing from Venture Capital Trust Fund
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Probe GPHA-AMARIS terminal deal – Government told
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Ghana records 49-year fiscal deficit
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Government loses revenue at DVLA
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Cedi outshines two currencies