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General News of Monday, 22 January 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Today at the Newsstand

FrontPage headlines all captured in the newspapers FrontPage headlines all captured in the newspapers

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

B&FT:

*BoG aggressively pushing for mergers

*Cryptocurrencies to disrupt banking system - Economist

*Analysts see room for further policy rate cut

Business Day:

*Economy is growing but where is the money?

*World Bank procurements threatens Ghanaians - GPHA

*Hotel development jumps 30%

*Gold Fields sacks 2000 workers

Daily Graphic

*Speaker sworn in as President

*Veep in UK on medical leave

*Gangsterism at Kwabenya Police Station... Gunmen free cell inmates, officer on duty killed

The Chronicle:

*Armed robbers overpower police at Kwabenya; one personnel killed, detained robbers freed in Rambo style

*Terrorism fight must not aim at disarming suspects alone but... - Expert

*Akufo-Addo in Liberia for Weah's inauguration

*Ave Maria Resort pleads with GPHA to temporarily halt demolition of facility

Crusading Guide:

*Wanted - Police hunts for Kwabenya escapees

*Wembley takes astroturf parks to Madina, Walewale

*'Illegitimate' Bortianor Mankralo challenge in court over capacity

*GUTA fights GIPC boss for manipulating GIPC law

Daily Guide:

*Robbers kill cop, free 7 prisoners

*'Man pass man' – Akufo-Addo teases Mahama

*Ave Maria begs GPHA for extension

*Oquaye is Acting President

Daily Heritage:

*Fulanis drag Ghana to @UN over killing of 2000 cattle; want compensation for lost property

*GUTA to revolt against government if...

*89-year-old man survives arson attack

*Nurses, midwives to hold crunch meeting over hike in dues, levies

The Finder

*2 cops killed, 7 suspects freed at Kwabenya Police Station

*Masked armed thugs terrorise residents of Koforidua

*Ave Maria begs GPHA to extend demolishing date

*GRA records 22.3% revenue growth in 2017

*First Lady commits to help improve health sector

Ghanaian Observer:

*Oquaye is president as Akufo-Addo, Bawumia leave town

*Boniface breaks ground for one constituency, one astroturf at Madina

*John Boadu condemns attack on Abronye DC

*Bortianor 'Mankralo' challenged in court

Ghanaian Times:

*Deadly attack on Kwabenya Police - Manhunt for 6 robbers, 7 escapees

*President in Liberia to attend inaugural ceremony of George Weah

*Professor Ocquaye sworn in as Ag President

*GPHA poised to demolish facility to complete Tema Port Expansion

Graphic Showbiz:

*Gh musicians are ungrateful - Producer

*Celebrity marriages beating the odds

*Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture @ 1 = zero achievements

Herald:

*Many sides to Bawumia's sudden sickness

*Isolated Kwabenya Police Station raided with bullets; Senior Officer killed as insecurity engulfs nation

The Independent:

*Ghana in solidarity with Liberia – Akufo-Addo

*AkufoAddo to observe Weah's inauguration

*Bank of Ghana to enforce International Financial Reporting Standards this year

Public Agenda: *Government prioritises private sector growth as solution to youth unemployment

*GUTA urges government to maintain existing GIPC law

*Don't confuse Plant Breeders Bill with biotechnology - Ghanaians advised

The Publisher:

*Robbers on the loose; kill police officer, free inmates

*Ocquaye turns President; Akufo-Addo leaves for Liberia

*Gunshots over NPP polls

*Fire sweeps Kumasi Magazine

*Zylofon gives $1 million to creative arts