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GPHA moves to decongest Port of Tema
The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has announced a series of urgent operational measures to ease growing landside congestion at the Port of Tema.
Business and Markets
Bull run is GSE’s demutualisation window — market says
Capital market operators say the Ghana Stock Exchange’s (GSE) current bull run offers the most favourable conditions in years to advance demutualisation and a possible self-listing of the Exchange, warning that this opportunity could be lost if the reform is deferred to a calmer market.
News
Tax Justice Coalition demands tax exemptions regime reform
The Tax Justice Coalition Ghana is calling for comprehensive reforms to the tax exemptions regime, while urging government to close an estimated 81 percent corporate income tax (CIT) gap and strengthen compliance to improve domestic revenue mobilisation.
News
IPR launches annual Edzikanfo (Trailblazers) lecture
The Institute of Public Relations (IPR), Ghana has launched the Annual Edzikanfo Lecture, an initiative to honour pioneers of the Public Relations profession and draw lessons from their lives and contributions to professional practice and society.
Telecom
3 win Toyota Land Cruiser Prados in MTN@30 anniversary promotion
MTN Ghana has rewarded the first three winners of its MTN@30 Anniversary Promotion with brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prados, as part of its commitment to share the joy of its 30th anniversary and brighten the lives of customers whose loyalty and trust have powered the company's journey over the past three decades.
Oil and Gas
BOSTenergies, tanker drivers reach deal to avert Kumasi depot strike
BOSTenergies has reached an understanding with fuel tanker drivers to suspend a planned three-day strike over operational challenges at the company’s Kumasi depot, after management engaged representatives of the drivers’ union.
Editorial
A nation on edge must not lose its balance
The arrest of an imam in Ashanti Region over a sermon - in which he allegedly advocated killing those who insult the Prophet Muhammad and the near-simultaneous arrest of a preacher who returned fire with his own inflammatory remarks - has placed Ghana at a familiar and dangerous crossroads.
Features
Are we building 24-hour markets or 24-hour buildings?
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