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General News of Thursday, 30 November 2017

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Today at the newsstand

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

*3 Ghanaians sold as slaves in Libya

*Nana Akufo-Addo is my rightful successor - says Kufuor

*NPP amends constitution

*GRA Headquarters hits revenue target

Daily Graphic

*Libya 'slave trade' scandalous - Nana AkufoAddo

*Foreign Direct Investments rake in $4.4 billion in nine months

Business Finder

*Economists laud BoG over 550 basis point cut in policy rate..task commercial banks to reduce lending rates significantly

*Bad loans drop to 10.5% in October

The New Independent

*Fallout from the on-going 'Unity Walks'... NDC in disarray

*Aspirants angry over John Mahama's agenda...Kofi Adams , Portuphy in fierce battle

The chronicle

*Zongo funds not for conflict resolution - Chief tells Zongo leaders

*NPP sets new ground rules

*$2Bn boost for 1 District 1 Factory

*Anyidoho must unravel how Mills died.. that's more important

The Daily Statesman

*NPP 'fortified' with radical measures

*GRA Headquaters chases tax defaulters..Accra Mall coughs out over GH¢2M

*Land registration to go digital in 2018 - Bawumia

The New Crusading Guide

*Prez condemns slave trade

*GRA Headqauters grabs Accra Mall over GH¢2M debt

*27% of Ghanaians think presidential staffers are corrupt - Report.

*Gender Minister to move 300,000 off the streets

The Daily Dispatch

*Modern day slavery in Libya ; 168 Ghanaians detained, 3 sold as slaves

*NPP extra delegates conference for Kumasi on Dec.17 2017

Graphic Showbiz

*I'm taking over Gh music - Fancy Gadam

*Bandex blasts fake KABA mourners

*Social media is powerful - Moesha

Daily Heritage

*Trade Fair goes down next year - Redevelopment is estimated at $1bn

*Accra Mall coughs GH¢2.3m GRA Headquaters debt

*Bloody clash at Kaneshie due to police negligence

Graphic Business

*Banks ease borrowing pressure on BoG