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MTN to fight $773m tax bill from government – Citi Business...
MTN Group Ltd., Africa’s largest wireless carrier, said it has received a $773 million back-tax bill, including penalties and interest charges in Ghana...
Unemployed graduate develops technology to improve driver-mate communication
In most minibuses, often referred to as ‘trotro’ here in Ghana, the traditional method of communication between a bus conductor and a driver...
Barona Wines participates at seventh Italian Cuisine Week
Barona Wines, a leading importer and distributor of Italian wine and related products from Italy, for the first time participated in the seventh...
MTN Ghana disputes $773m tax liability imposed by GRA
CEO of MTN Ghana Mr. Selorm Adadevoh delivering a speech during the launch of MTN Bright Scholarship ReloadedMTN Ghana is strongly disputing an...
Inna Patty graduates from UK Law School with distinction
Miss Ghana 2004, Inna Mariam Patty, has earned herself a remarkable feat after graduating from a Graduate Diploma programme in Law with distinction.
The...
IMF boss to visit Rwanda, Zambia this month
The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, will visit Rwanda later this month after traveling to Zambia, Reuters has revealed.Madam...
Ayawine’s New Year message to ICU members
The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU-Ghana) has sent a heart-felt New Year message to members. A release in...
Bondholders to lose 88.2% of investments at current inflation rate –...
The Ghana Individual Bondholders Forum has hinted that bondholders will lose about 88.2% of their investments at the current inflation rate if the...
2023 to-do list for startups and SMEs
As the year 2022 came to a turbulent end globally, 2023 started on the same or an even higher note – and the...
Government bagged ¢10.84bn from T-bills in December 2022
The government accrued ¢10.84 billion out of total bids worth ¢12.03 billion in the money market during the month of December.This was due...