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Today’s Front Pages [October 5, 2016]

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Here are today's newspaper headlines
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Woman caught smuggling 'wee' into prison - Trader grabbed in military recruitment

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EC boss sued for contempt for receiving PPP's fee - Another FPSO coming soon

KMA fails to elect PM at 9th attempt

Ghana starts fuel exports to West African countries- Calm at Ajumako Bisease after NDC/NPP

IMF DROPS BOMBSHELL: ECONOMY TO GROW 3.3%, SLOWEST SINCE 1994

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The IMF, in its latest forecast, has said Ghana’s economy will grow by 3.3% this year, the slowest since 1994, a report on the Third Review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement posted on the IMF website has revealed.

LOAN APPLICANTS WARNED AGAINST USE OF FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS

Dr Nii Kotei Dzani, President of Groupe Ideal, a leading financial institution in Ghana, has cautioned loan applicants to desist from using a fake and fraudulent documents with the intention of duping financial institutions for will be made to face the law when caught.

NDC HAS COPYRIGHT TO RIGGING – NANA

NPP presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, has dismissed comments by Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur that the party is preparing to rig the December elections.

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POLICE SUSPEND VEHICLE CHECKS

The Police High Command has issued strict instructions for its officers and men to desist from carrying out motor vehicle checks henceforth.

MAHAMA BILLBOARDS FLOOD ACCRA

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