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JUL 21, 2014 LISTEN

High food prices 'killing' Ghanaians
Increase in petroleum prices last week has pushed up prices of basic foodstuffs such as plantain, yam, cassava, and other local staples, while house rents are also steadily moving upwards with weak regulatory body to control it.

High cost of living: 817 Ghanaians renounce their citizenship

Food and beverage companies sack 500 workers
Man slashes son's throat…to protest denial of sex by Kpeyiborme community near Kpeve in the Peki District, last Friday when a 37-year-old farmer brutally murdered his three-year-old son.

Tragedy struck Kper
Parliament endorses Ghana Infrastructure Invest Fund Bill

Peasant farmers call for law on ranching
US Embassy tweet courts controversy
 
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Police chase police…in 4,000 bags of rice theft case

Gas project denies 60 communities their livelihood

 
Supreme Court to hear cedi case
The Supreme Court will decide tomorrow whether a case beseeching it to order the Bank of Ghana to stabilize the cedi can proceed, after the central bank argued in a preliminary objection that the plaintiff chose the wrong forum to bring the case.

Zenith Bank among world's top 300 banks
Access Bank launches world-class customer contact centre

 
Mahama Pick-up politics flops…as national house of chiefs explains position of constitution

The National House of Chiefs has rubbished political imputations put into the donation of thirteen brand new Pick-up vehicles to the House of Chiefs by President John Dramani Mahama.

Parliament ratifies 10 agreements in one day
Danger: illegal miners dig holes under houses
 
Over 40,000 foreigners live in Ghana...997 granted indefinite permit

In spite of the challenges facing the Ghanaian economy in recent years, over 40,000 foreigners received residence permits in 2013.

Poor roads: demo looms in Ashaiman
Twum Boafo slaps driver
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Free Zones Board, Kwadwo Twum Boafo, has purportedly assaulted his driver, Seth Obeng, the Airport Police has been told.

Mahama cries over donor snub
Man beheads man

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