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Salaries of workers without SSNIT numbers suspended

Salaries of workers without SSNIT numbers suspended

Workers without SSNIT numbers will have their salaries suspended by Government, a statement issued by Finance Ministry has said. The…
Govt to close down more fuel stations soon – Ayariga

Govt to close down more fuel stations soon – Ayariga

The government will soon close down fuel stations which are sited on waterways, Environment Minister Mahama Ayariga has said. Fuel…
New port charges in October

New port charges in October

The proposed increments in port charges have been shifted to October this year. The Ghana Harbours Ports Authority (GPHA) had…
Confusion over re-settlement of evicted Kejetia petty traders

Confusion over re-settlement of evicted Kejetia petty traders

Poor administrative arrangements have wreaked havoc on plans to resettle the evicted petty traders from Kejetia to alternative locations promised…
Ghana’s economy to get major boost from World Bank

Ghana’s economy to get major boost from World Bank

The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors today approved US$150 million budget support for Ghana. The credit from the…
Ghana Gas to begin compensation pay-out

Ghana Gas to begin compensation pay-out

The Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) will on Monday, July 6, 2015 pay out another compensation package to 168…
Domestic airlines pass on 17.5% VAT to passengers

Domestic airlines pass on 17.5% VAT to passengers

Domestic airline travelers will from July 1, 2015 be paying an additional 17.5% VAT to their existing fares. A statement…
Digital migration deadline now March 2016

Digital migration deadline now March 2016

Ghana should be able to migrate fully to digital terrestrial television (DTT) within nine months, Mr Edward Ato Sarpong, a…
Electricity tariff goes up by 51.73%

Electricity tariff goes up by 51.73%

The Public Utilities and Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced new tarrifs for electricity and water with each going up by…
Fuel prices to go up by 15% effective July 1

Fuel prices to go up by 15% effective July 1

Prices of petroleum products are expected to go up by 15% tomorrow. sources within the oil marketing companies have attributed…
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