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Sim re-registration exercise, Here’s what to look out for
• The Communications Minister has spelled out a few modalities for the sim re-registration exercise• The exercise is expected to…
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Replacement of TIN with Ghana Card shoots up TIN holders to 15 million – Dr Opoku-Afari
First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari has said the large informal sector of the country…
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Oil giant, ENI sues Government of Ghana in London
Italian oil giant, ENI has sued the Government of Ghana in a London court after a former Energy Minister John…
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More efficient ways needed to rake in property tax – Opoku-Afari
Ghana must devise more efficient means of collecting property taxes on residential and commercial properties in the country as part…
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July passenger traffic well below pre-COVID-19 levels
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said both international and domestic travel demand showed significant momentum in July 2021…
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Ghana’s 2.4m tax base won’t meet dev’t needs when donor love dries up – Dep. Governor
Out of a population of 30 million, only 2.4 million of individual Ghanaians pay taxes, Deputy Governor of the Bank…
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Flood cuts off 16 communities in North East Region — Abu Ramadan
The Deputy Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Abu Ramadan, has revealed that 16 communities in the North…
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Flash flooding in New York and New Jersey kills nine
At least nine people have died after flash flooding and tornadoes hit the north-eastern US, local media report. Some people…
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Final UK troops leave Afghanistan
The departure of the RAF flight brings to an end the UK’s 20-year military involvement in Afghanistan. More than 15,000…
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COVID-19: G20 Compact with Africa reaffirms commitment to securing Africa’s recovery
Participants of a G20 Compact with Africa meeting this week assessed Africa’s progress in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. “We are…
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