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Parliament okays takeover of ECG

Parliament okays takeover of ECG

The dream of giving the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) a face-lift to enable it deliver quality services to its…
‘Aboboyaa’ edging out taxi business in Kumasi

‘Aboboyaa’ edging out taxi business in Kumasi

Some taxi drivers in Kumasi are accusing tricycle operators of steadily taking them out of business. According to the drivers,…
Government interventions put GH¢5.4 billion in pockets of Ghanaians – Bawumia

Government interventions put GH¢5.4 billion in pockets of Ghanaians – Bawumia

Various policy interventions implemented by the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the last 18 months have indirectly put GH¢5.4…
Midland suspends 5 workers; to compensate ‘brutalized woman’

Midland suspends 5 workers; to compensate ‘brutalized woman’

Five members of staff of the Midland Savings and Loans Company who witnessed the assault of a customer of the…
Don’t jubilate; VAT increased through ‘backdoor’–Terkper

Don’t jubilate; VAT increased through ‘backdoor’–Terkper

Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper, has entreated the public and business community not to rejoice over the 2018 mid-year budget…
Budget review 2018: Govt imposes tax on luxury cars -Ofori-Atta

Budget review 2018: Govt imposes tax on luxury cars -Ofori-Atta

All luxury cars with an engine capacity of 3.0 litres and above, will attract a tax of between GHS1000 and…
Budget review 2018: No VAT hike – Ofori-Atta

Budget review 2018: No VAT hike – Ofori-Atta

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has told parliament categorically that there will not be any increase in Value Added Tax (VAT)…
No VAT increases in mid-year budget review

No VAT increases in mid-year budget review

Proposed increases in the rate of value-added tax have been frozen, sources close to the government have indicated. Otecnews sources…
Bantama traders cry over imminent collapse of their businesses

Bantama traders cry over imminent collapse of their businesses

Traders at Bantama market area in Kumasi are crying of imminent collapse of their businesses after they are forcefully moved…
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