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KMA begins relocation of businesses at Kejetia terminal

KMA begins relocation of businesses at Kejetia terminal

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) today began its controversial exercise to re-locate business operators at the Kejetia Terminal. The first…
Man leaves trail of destruction at GCB's Kejetia branch

Man leaves trail of destruction at GCB's Kejetia branch

Normal operations have resumed at Ghana Commercial Bank’s Kejetia branch after a man, who is believed to be mentally unstable, launched…
Ghana accused of using child labour in mines

Ghana accused of using child labour in mines

Ghana’s mining industry has been benefiting from child labour in unlicensed mines, Human Rights Watch has said, after conducting field…
New transport fares to be announced next week

New transport fares to be announced next week

New transport fares are set to be announced next week by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU). GPRTU’s General…
Civil society lobby against inequality at World Economic Forum

Civil society lobby against inequality at World Economic Forum

Civil society participants are keen to see discussions of the ongoing inequality between rich and poor on the agenda at…
BoG trades off interest rate hike to save cedi

BoG trades off interest rate hike to save cedi

The Bank of Ghana is trading off interest rates hikes to save the cedi, which has dropped by about 18…
KMA, transport union inspect temporary Kejetia lorry park

KMA, transport union inspect temporary Kejetia lorry park

The Kumasi mayor together with a team from the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) and Ghana Private Road Transport Unit (GPRTU)…
Sachet water price to go up by 10p in June

Sachet water price to go up by 10p in June

A price of sachet water is expected to shoot up to 30 pesewas by June following the 9% increase in…
El Nino weather could lead to high prices

El Nino weather could lead to high prices

El Nino weather could lead to high prices of soya beans, coffee, rice and cocoa. The weather conditions are likely…
Global banks fined for rigging world's currency market

Global banks fined for rigging world's currency market

US and British regulators have fined six major global banks nearly $6bn for rigging the world’s currency market. Wednesday’s decision is…
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