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General News of Friday, 4 May 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Today at the News stands

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

Daily Dispatch:

*Asantehene angry over attempts by 2 top Government officials to incite Akyems against him.

*Special Assistants' appointments not good for civil service

The Finder:

*Press freedom is a priority... President Akufo-Addo canvasses support for practise of good journalism

*Collaboration is key in investigative journalism - Anas

*Crime against journalists should not go unpunished

The Inquisitor:

*Single window operation at Port! UNIPASS to right wrongs

*Na Adwuma No Wo He!..Spio challenges government on 1 Million job claim

*CDD against 'special assistants'

The Informer:

*Plans to demote Ashanti Kingdom & elevate Akyem Abuakwa paramouncy.. Otumfuo blasts Akyem mafia

*Bawumia courts churches over ' Ghana Beyond Aid'

*Flagstaff House dumps Alhaji Short over losses suffered by sponsored candidates

*Rescheduling MMDCES elections from 2018 to 2021.. Akufo-Addo , NPP hoodwink Ghanaians with promises - DCE

B&FT

*US$158m private capital in support of agribusiness

*Forte Oil to sell some Nigerian assests , pull out of Ghana US$100bn photography industry, new cash-cow for the youth

*46% of 1D1F businesses into agro-processing'

*National strategy needed to revive agric sector

*Mobile Money drives strong MTN Q1 growth.. accounts for 15% of revenue

Daily Graphic:

*Accra declaration.. Fight crimes against journalists..World Press Freedom Day participants demand

*Church of Pentecost gets new Chairman

*Pirates free 3 Koreans , Ghanaian , Greek partner still in captivity

The Mirror:

*Man holds girl, 11 , captive for sex

*Job scams..Be wary of internet offers

New Weekend Crusading Guide:

*Battle lines drawn as.. NPP opens nominations for tender

*MASLOC Boss is microfinance and small small CEO of the Year

*McDan to transform La town park into ultra-modern Astro turf

Daily Guide:

*Job Bank brings wealth

*Tarkwa robbers confess

*Ghana oil fields in danger

*Don't abuse press freedom