
Fuel prices to increase by 3.12 percent from next week
Fuel prices are expected to increase by up to 3.12 percent per litre from next week across various pumps in the country. The increase is based on figures provided by …
Read MoreFuel prices are expected to increase by up to 3.12 percent per litre from next week across various pumps in the country. The increase is based on figures provided by …
Read MoreTelecommunications giants MTN Ghana says subscribers will need to provide a valid identification card for Mobile Money transactions beginning 1st February, 2021. The company says customers will need to provide …
Read MoreThe Government of Ghana has given approval to Electrochem Ghana Limited to take over Songhor Salt Project for the development of the salt industry and its related activities in Ada. …
Read MoreA leading Brazilian paint brand, Suvinil, has organized its loyalty program. Suvinil through the program rewarded its loyal customers. Recently, Suvinil held its loyalty program in Accra, rewarding about 60 …
Read MoreSmock Weavers in the Bolgatanga Central market are complaining of poor patronage of smocks ahead of this year’s Christmas festivities. Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in …
Read MoreThe Government of Ghana has provided a temporary resettlement for members of the Kantamanso Traders Association. Following the recent fire outbreak at the Kantamanso market in Accra, the Government has …
Read MoreAn American businessman and Managing Director of Alafei Foods Company Limited, Claude D Convisser, has linked the slow growth of Ghana’s economy to the continuous demand of bribes by people …
Read MoreVice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Thursday bought a pack of waakye from Auntie Muni, a popular food joint at Ridge in Accra using the Universal QR code to demonstrate …
Read MoreOne of Ghana’s top-class agro-based company, Kingdom Exim Group, has pumped over Ghc 150,000 into the celebration of the 2020 edition of the National Farmers’ Day. The company made various …
Read MoreThe Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta will in the coming days send the controversial Agyapa Royalties agreement back to Parliament for further scrutiny. This follows an assessment report of the deal …
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