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General News of Friday, 16 November 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Today at the news stands

FrontPage headlines all captured in the 'papers' FrontPage headlines all captured in the 'papers'

Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:

Daily Guide

* Amidu grabs GHc180 million to fight corruption

* Government unveils GHc73.4 billion for roads, railways, Free SHS, industries

* Fake doctor busted at Kisseman


The Daily Statesman

* $2.5 billion infrastructure boost to spur growth and create jobs

* Special Prosecutor gets GHc180 million to fight corruption

* Paid slaves: maids in the Middle East

* All change: Ghana's youth control democracy


The New Weekend Crusading Guide

* State Housing Company to complete abandoned projects - Finance Minister

* Stop deceiving God's children; salvation not in creatures

* Massive development hits Sekyere East

* 2019 budget: SP, Masloc bag GHc380 million cash!


The Finder

* 2019 budget: Deficit - 4.2% GDP - 7.6%

* Banking sector clean-up raises debt stock by 8.3%

* RTI Bill: How the police delt with Media Coalition

* Performance of economy in 2018 impressive - Finance Minister


The Ghanaian Observer

* 2019 budget dazes NDC as government unveils massive infrastructural development

* Oti Region vote will be incident free - Volta Police

* Amidu grabs GHc180 million to fight corruption

* Prophet Bohye cautions pastors ahead of Xmas

* Agona East School children denied mobile ICT van


The Ghanaian Times

* Agenda for growth! 2019 budget focuses on massive infrastructural development

* Cheers, jeers greet 2019 budget statement

* Government to launch 'Rearing for food, jobs'

* Key highlights of the 2019 budget statement


The Insight

* Surgeons warns women against contraceptives

* Military torment land owner

* 'Ghost names' Minister calls for criminal prosecution of public servants


The Publisher

* Amidu gets GHc180 million to fight corruption

* Collapsed banks cost government GHc9.9 billion

* Government to embark on massive road projects