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Education Minister Betty Mould-Iddrisu quits?

23 Jan 2012
Education Minister Betty Mould-Iddrisu quits?

Credible information available to Citi News indicates that the Minister of Education, Betty Mould-Iddrisu has resigned her position from government.


Fuel prices likely to go up

23 Jan 2012
Fuel prices likely to go up

The current slide in the value of the cedi could cause another increase in fuel prices. Joy business has learnt prices could go up by as much as ten percent to make up for foreign exchange losses.


ECG expose: Over GHC400 million owed by big companies

23 Jan 2012
ECG expose: Over GHC400 million owed by big companies

We have enough power for our immediate needs from the Volta Dam and for the Aluminum smelter which VALCO is now constructing at Tema.


TUC, GPRTU cross swords over fuel price reduction

23 Jan 2012
TUC, GPRTU cross swords over fuel price reduction

The Tema branch of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has stated it is unhappy with the Ghana Private Roads and Transport Union's (GPRTU) disapproval for a possible fuel price reduction, which is likely to force transport fares down.


Don't push me - Martin Amidu warns

23 Jan 2012
Don't push me - Martin Amidu warns

Dismissed Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Martin AmiduDismissed Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Martin Amidu has sent a strong note of caution to government….


Oil, cocoa to boost maritime trade

18 Jan 2012
Oil, cocoa to boost maritime trade

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) is optimistic that cocoa and oil exports will boost the country’s maritime trade growth this year, but it is worried the upcoming elections may take some shine off the performance.


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