IMF BACKS ‘KILLER’TAXES; URGES GOV’T TO CONTINUE WITH HARSH POLICIES DESPITE PUBLIC OUTCRY
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With Ghanaians yearning for a change in their circumstances after being plagued by economic hardships, especially recent imposition of numerous taxes and tariffs hikes, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging government to continue in that direction.
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I’LL SCRAP KILLER TAXES - NANA
ECOWAS SINGLE CURRENCY: LET’S DEVALUE CURRENCIES – VEEP
Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur says it is about time central banks in the ECOWAS sub-region considered a deliberate policy to devalue their currencies if they are to make any headway in meeting the key criteria for adopting a single currency by 2020.
TRANSPORT SECTOR LEFT TO DONORS
GHC 111M DEBT HANDS OVER YEA
INVESTORS PANIC OVER MIN CAPITAL FOR JOINT VENTURES
TUC SHOWS GOVT RED FLAG
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has announced it will hit the streets on Wednesday to protest against the increasing cost of living in the country.
HIGH INTEREST RATES KILLING ECONOMY
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