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Today's front pages

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General News Today's front pages
JUL 24, 2014 LISTEN

1.  Black Thursday: 24 Unions join street protest, Minister snubbed

The much-touted nationwide industrial action and street protest under the aegis of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) will take off today, Daily Guide can confirm, as the aggrieved workers have turned down last-minute appeal from the government.

2.   Korle-Bu doctors fight Minister
3.   Tension at Asankragwa
 
1.  Customs impounds 700 cars; their owners evaded taxes

More than 700 vehicles believed to have been smuggled into Ghana from neighbouring countries have been impounded by officials of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

2.  Organized labour demo hits Accra, regional capitals today

3.  Senchi Economic Form Report presented to Prez
 
1.  Ghana moves to reverse capital flight
Faced with the challenge of significant capital flight out of the country's embattled economy, government and its central bank are now looking up to a new inflows into Ghana's capital account from which the leakages have originated to stem the foreign exchange hemorrhage which appears to be an even bigger case of the cedi's sharp depreciation this year than the continuing fall in export earnings.

2.  Labour unrest all over
 
1.  NDC cadres blast TUC…over economic hardship demo today

The United Cadres Front (UFC) of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has described the entrenched position taken by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as “political propaganda and populist venture” meant to promote instability in the country.

2.  Star Assurance records significant growth and market expansion in 2013

3.  Tema West MP 'mad' at Parliament
4.  59% of pupils can't read and write at Asuogyaman

1.  Minister draws workers' wrath…over Korle Bu CEO's reinstatement

Consultants and Specialists of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) have expressed their lack of confidence in the Chairman of the Board, Mr. Edward Annan, and the acting Chief Executive, Reverend Okpoti Botchway, and demanded for their immediate replacement.

2.  800 police deployed to maintain order at demo
3.  Gov't, POTAG, talk ends in deadlock
4. 200 vehicles impounded
 
CHRONICLE
1.  No cash for EC!...another 'tot tot' assembly elections in the pipeline

The upcoming District Assembly elections are likely to experience same setbacks it encountered four years ago, following the government's inability to release funds to the Electoral Commission to meet its financial commitment.

2.  Yes, NPP owe Osei Ameyaw – Hackman
3.  Biometric can't solve all election problems – EC

1.  Eno: Size does not matter
2.   Philipa Baafi celebrates 15 years
3.   Anima steps into KSM Show

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