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Ibrahim Mahama settles debt with Ghana Revenue Authority

Ibrahim Mahama settles debt with Ghana Revenue Authority

Two companies belonging to businessman Ibrahim Mahama have fully settled their indebtedness to the Ghana Revenue Authority, according to documents…
Armyworm invasion in Ghana; threat to food security

Armyworm invasion in Ghana; threat to food security

Ghana’s Chamber of Agribusiness Executives says armyworms have invaded farms in the Brong Ahafo Region and parts of the Volta…
We’ll work with you – Minister assures GCNet

We’ll work with you – Minister assures GCNet

Minister of Communications Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has pledged the support of her Ministry to work with GCNet to ensure the smooth…
Textile companies to lay off more workers due to fake textiles

Textile companies to lay off more workers due to fake textiles

The Akosombo Textile Limited (ATL) is likely to lay off 600 workers by June if government does not stop the…
Nationwide blackout hits Ghana

Nationwide blackout hits Ghana

Majority of Ghanaians went to bed without power Wednesday night after what appeared to be a nationwide blackout hit the…
VRA still owes gas suppliers – WAPCo

VRA still owes gas suppliers – WAPCo

Ghana according to reports is yet to settle outstanding debts owed Nigeria Gas Company and subsequently, the West African Gas…
Ghana open to business again – Bawumia to investors

Ghana open to business again – Bawumia to investors

Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has re-echoed the NPP government’s plan to make Ghana an investment destination for investors as…
Illegal fuel importers cost GH¢850m loss annually – NPA

Illegal fuel importers cost GH¢850m loss annually – NPA

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has disclosed that Ghana loses about 850 million cedis annually in taxes, due to the…
Ghana loses $340m annually through illicit financial flows

Ghana loses $340m annually through illicit financial flows

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has revealed that, Ghana loses 340 dollars annually, due to Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs).…
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