General News of Thursday, 21 December 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:

Business Finder:

*Government scores 70% in first year of administration

*No expatriate paid a dime - Amb Gbeho

The Daily Dispatch:

*Payment of US$100,000 for Prez dinner - Chairman of organizers confirms payment

*Akufo-Addo summons Alan K to explain US$100,000 payments

*focus on prostrate cancer

The Insight:

*Bauxite - Who is telling us the truth ?

*Hybrid war can wreck havoc across West Africa ; the case OG Niger

*Focus on prostrate cancer

The New Crusading Guide:

*Mahama challenger pops up ahead of NDC race

*Government makes U-turn on LPG re-circulation policy , adds marketers

*Tackle root causes of conflicts to consolidate peace - Akufo-Addo urges KAIPTC graduands

The Daily Statesman:

*Help address root causes of conflicts - President to KAIPTC graduands

*Railways construction in our collective interest - Bawumia

*MD of Japan motors denies paying bribe to sit with President

*Speaker cautions Members of Parliament

Daily Guide

*Mahama's men corrupt - Says Ex-Minister

*NAkufoAddo summons Alan over $100,000 award

*Kumasi gang rapists caged for X'mas

*KMA wins cancer treatment center bid

The Ghanaian Times

*Peduase-Ayi Mensah road re-opens

*Reconstruction of Paa Grant - New T'di road begins

Daily Graphic:

*President queries Trade Minister over charges at expatriates awards... Millennium Foundation denies collecting money

*Sefa Kayi named Journalist of The Year..Graphic wins 7 awards

*NCA grants amnesty to defaulting FM stations

Graphic Business:

*Government launches first job station to offer business support, incubation

*Tax exemption on spare parts effective January 1

The Chronicle:

*Alan Cash in hot waters; President writes to him over alleged $100K collected from expatriates by his ministry

*Kumasi hosts 'City Cancer' project

*Brouhaha over NPP membership registration

Daily Post:

*Flagstaff House now monument of corruption - Anti-corruption campaigner

*Minority to drag Carlos Ahenkorah before privileges committee

*Akufo-Addo must speak up on $100K scandal

B&FT:

*Economy grows 9.3% in 3rd Quarter

*Insurance companies must live up to expectation - Wilson Tei

*277 containers of impounded rosewood sold