Today at the newsstands : Wednesday, 14 March 2018
The Publisher:
– Beheaded boy lured with ice cream
– Police chase BOST boss over death threats
The Independent:
– Government assures of equitable distribution of national resources
– Ghana faces economic collapse as debt balloons – IFS
The Chronicle
– Public debt swallows revenue by 41% – IFS
– We will use force to avert chaos – Nitiwul
– Ex-KMA PM lauds Akufo-Addo for new districts
– Ankobeahene Amissah Arthur is being mischievous
– BOST MD sues Duncan Amoah
Daily Graphic:
– Exchanges over crude sale – BOST, COPEC trade accusations
– Parliament divided over shoot-to-kill order
– More suspected robbers arrested; one involved in Lebanese shooting
Daily Heritage:
– IFS engages economic experts to offer strategies to government
– Jailed Dr Ali Gabass to be pardoned?
– FDA’s delay over Banku deaths unacceptable, says Advocacy group
Daily Statesman:
– BOST shoots down COPEC claims – Defends $2 discount per barrel
– COCOBOD on course to achieving target
– Hajj Board outlines new measures for 2018 measures
– Rainstorm causes havoc at Akotekrom
Crusading Guide:
– BOST shoots down COPEC claims as CEO sues Duncan Amoah over death threat allegations
– COCOBOD set to meet 850 metric tonnes target
– Peace returns to Kokrobite as two feuding families smoke peace pipe
Today:
– I.C Quaye defies Akufo-Addo’s orders
– NLA boss breaks silence on blackmailing plot
The Finder:
– US deports 86 Ghanaians; more expected in the coming months
– MTN profits jump by 23.3%, records GhC9.3m revenue daily in 2017
– Cocoa surges to top of US commodity performers in 2018
Ghanaian Observer:
– Allegations of financial malfeasance against BOST MD: AFAG’s Director of Operations accuses Duncan Amoah of blackmail
– We won’t abandon previous government projects – Bawumia
The Herald:
– BOST MD moves to cover up GhC23 million loss
– $1.3 billion loan crisis hits COCOBOD
Inquisitor:
– Eco-park saboteurs uncovered – Project on as scheduled
– ‘Fireman’ under fire
Economy Times:
– BoG anticipates lower inflation, stronger banks
– 30% electricity tariff reduction higher than expectations but experts raise questions
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Source: Ghana|raylizaonline.com








