Daily Graphic
-Lapses in lecturers' qualifications exposed - National Council for Tertiary Education report
-Nana Akufo-Addo on three-nation visit
-Ministry disappointed by US visa restrictions
-3 shareholders of defunct uniBank urge court to join AG to suit
Ghanaian Times
-Ghana responds to US: Visa sanctions unjustified
-Commey wins IBF World Title, stops Chaniev in Round 2
-Nana Akufo-Addo leaves for 8-day working visit to South Africa, US, Ethiopia
-Catholic Bishops, Peace Council condemn violence at Ayawaso
Daily Guide
-NDC Gurus storm EC, charge on Jean Mensa
-Akim Swedru suspected kidnapper grabbed
-Otumfuo hails Free SHS
-Government fights US visa ban
-Police hunt Ayawaso shooters
Goldstreet Business
-First ever 6-year T-Bond issued
-Government plans US$403m bond issued for GAT
-Insuring public jittery over recapitalisation plans
Ghanaian Observer
-No party can beat the NDC in unleashing violence - Mahama
-Peace Council, others chastise John Dramani Mahama
-Nana Akufo-Addo condemns 'isolated violence' at Ayawaso West Wuogon
-Ghana fights US over visa brouhaha
Economy Times
-Banks to drop interest rates
-Commodity prices fluctuate
-COCOBOD hopeful of achieving 900,000mt target for 2019
Finder
-China's $20m for 1,029 boreholes
-Coalition demands further amendments to RTI Bill
-Hussein-Suale's funeral set for Feb 7 and 8
-US, Ghana in tussle over 7,000 Ghanaians marked for deportation
B&F
-GH¢45.4bn tax revenue target to be revised
-Import revenue up by 3.9%
-New €1.5bn EU credit guarantee to boost investment in Africa