General News of Monday, 11 December 2017

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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

Public Agenda

*Ghana fails to investigate suspected human trafficking cases

*FDA cautions consumers against expired products

*The Libyan slave trade and the hypocrisy of the African elite

*Public Agenda, CHRAJ to hold public lecture on human rights.

B&FT

*Government to slap levy on cashew exports: Support local industries - Prez Kufuor

*Egg consumption boosts health, poultry sector - Health experts.

Business Day

*Agric can do magic for Ghana, World Bank report says

*Ayisha Ali shuns banking for Batakari

*Poor cedi drives up farm inputs prices

*Is Africa poor?

The Chronicle

*GIS to tighten security at borders as part of measures to combat terrorism, movement of small arms and human trafficking

*Johnson & Johnson, Aids Commission combat HIV pandemic

*Audit report on cocoa roads ready - Minister.

Crusading Guide

*Premix fuel diversion - NPFC chair, middlemen fingered as allocation approved to unconfirmed landing beaches

*Build strong ties with private sector, Kufuor tells government as he appreciates Jospong's role in nation building.

*'Fake' cocoa chemicals on market - Amajaro accused

*Police swoop on 17 land guards at court for attacking Kwabenya queen-mother.

Daily Graphic

*2 bodies fight over export as state loses billions of dollars in revenue

*Don't demonise profit-oriented businesses - Kufuor

*Footballer, 23, stabs Old Vandal to death

*Choose credibility, integrity over money - Dr Evans Anfom.

Daily Heritage

*Tension looms at hospitals - Registered nurses and midwives angry over levy, threaten court action

*Yam sellers to stage naked demo

*Shai Osudoku MP launches cooperative union

* GES consoles parents of KUMACA.

The Finder

*CDD warns president - Fight corruption now or forget about 'Ghana beyond aid'

*Nurses cautioned against using phones during working hours

*Tamale to face water challenges due to Nawuni sand winning activities.

*Government working with WHO to fight swine flu

*Government working to contain H1N1 spread - Bawumia

Ghanaian Times

*2016 Auditor General's report - Accounts clerk embezzles GhC314,173 at TI Ahmadiyya SHS

*Government keen on tackling swine flu at Kumasi Academy

*Ex-president Kufuor lauds Jospong Group's role in nation building.

Goldstreet Business

*Inadequate delivery system to hinder government's industrialisation programme - Dogbegah

*My bold step has transformed lives - Best Farmer 1st Runner Up

*Why UT and Capital Banks failed.

The Independent

*Leverage private sector for development - Kufuor.

Herald

*Akufo-Addo government losing corruption fight - CDD laments.