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Kumasi: Tonnes of cocoa beans left to rot as carriers strike

Kumasi: Tonnes of cocoa beans left to rot as carriers strike

Activities at the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC) depot in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region have been suspended as cocoa carriers…
We’re in a fix over rampant strikes – NLC laments

We’re in a fix over rampant strikes – NLC laments

The National Labour Commission (NLC) has disclosed that it is overwhelmed with the numerous strike actions it has had to…
Public sector workers to enjoy 7% rise in base pay – Employment Minister

Public sector workers to enjoy 7% rise in base pay – Employment Minister

The Employment and Labour Relations Minister, Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, has announced a seven percent increment in the base pay of public…
Fuel prices may go up by 3.7% this month – COPEC predicts

Fuel prices may go up by 3.7% this month – COPEC predicts

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has hinted that prices of petrol and diesel are expected to go up this…
We’ll strive to get economy back on track this year – Bawumia

We’ll strive to get economy back on track this year – Bawumia

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has said the government is committed to ensuring a turnaround of the economy this…
‘Prices of goods will double if Benchmark values are reversed’ – GUTA warns

‘Prices of goods will double if Benchmark values are reversed’ – GUTA warns

The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) is warning prices of goods will increase significantly if government reverses the reduction…
MoMo operators suspend planned demo against E-levy

MoMo operators suspend planned demo against E-levy

The Association of Mobile Money Agents has suspended its intended strike and demonstration against the controversial e-levy. The demonstration was…
E-Levy brouhaha: Parliament adjourns to 18 January

E-Levy brouhaha: Parliament adjourns to 18 January

Ghana’s Parliament stands adjourned till January following Monday’s scuffle over the E-Levy bill which was expected to be considered by…
MoMo operators to withdraw services over ‘regressive’ 1.75% e-levy

MoMo operators to withdraw services over ‘regressive’ 1.75% e-levy

The members of the Mobile Money Agents’ Association of Ghana (MMAAG) have served notice that they will embark on an…
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