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Registrar General to pay depositors soon pending court order
The Registrar General, Jemima Oware, has disclosed that she is awaiting more winding down orders from the court assigned to…
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High liquidity, hunt for safety dampen Treasury yields
Excess liquidity, coupled with investors’ search for safety, continues to drag down the short end of the treasury yield curve,…
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Ghana has 2 billion barrels of oil left to drill – PIAC report
Ghana has a total of 2 billion barrels of oil left to drill before the country’s hydrocarbons get depleted, the…
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Ghana Airport Company receives US$10 per passenger for Antigen Test
The Frontier Healthcare Services (FHS), the company awarded the contract to undertake the COVID-19 Antigen Test at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA)…
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AngloGold Ashanti returning home to Ghana
Two decades after the then Ashanti Goldfields was acquired by South African multinational, AngloGold, Ghana is about to get back…
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Fidelity Bank Ghana partners with KiDi to promote digital banking
Fidelity Bank Ghana, one of the leading Banks in Ghana, named highlife and afrobeat singer-songwriter, KiDi as the brand-influencer for…
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Oil prices fall as strengthening dollar impacts commodities
Oil fell the most since November with a stronger dollar and concerns surrounding inflation weighing on crude’s best start to…
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#GhVetting: 139,331 jobs created from 1D1F so far – Alan Kyerematen
The Trade and Industry Minister-designate, Alan Kyerematen says 139,331 jobs have so far been created from the government’s One District,…
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KIA workers call off strike as Airport operations resume
Striking workers of Kotoka International Airport (KIA) have resumed work on Monday hours after laying down their tools to push…
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Construction of New Air Traffic Control Tower starts in June – Ofori Asiamah
The construction of a new Air Traffic Control tower (ATC) for the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) is expected to start…
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