Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
Daily Guide:
- Rawlings blasts Hanna Tetteh over Nana Konadu
- MP champions condom use
- 8,700 CCTV cameras to fight robbers
- NLA X'mas contract valid
Ghanaian Times:
- One village, one dam takes off - Work to start in 3 regions in the north next month - Veep
- K'si hotspot for sale of uncustomed vehicles
- Police to recruit 4,000 personnel this year - President
The Chronicle:
- Don't spare corrupt officials!... Us Envoy tells Nana Addo
- Okyenhene mad over ban on new assembly
- CID Boss advocates use of lies detectors in Ghana
Daily Heritage:
- Soldiers, police face social media ban
- Nungua to be NPP stronghold - Krowor MP
- Happy Sunshine may lose 400 workers; Tomato factory responds to calls for relocation
Daily Statesman:
- Ensuring good governance: Push government for action - Bediatuo charges CSOs
- Government to deploy 8,700 CCTVs to augment crime fight
Daily Heritage Sports:
- City not happy with Liverpool draw - Klopp
- Ibrahimovic close to Manchester United return
Crusading Guide:
- Standardising police infrastructure: 8,700 CCTV cameras to be deployed, says Akufo-Addo
- People without integrity controlling NDC - Rawlings
The Finder:
- Interest rates drop to 24.5% - New formula expected to lead to further reactions
- RTI law will the corrupt; pass it now
The Informer:
- Speaker exposes fraud in parliament
Ghanaian Observer:
- People with no integrity running NDC - JJ jabs Portuphy, Mosquito, Kofi Adams & co
- I don't have Facebook account, Special Assistant - Zongo Minister
- Contracts awarded NLA boss' sister-in-law saved the state millions - Markins
The Independent:
- Government to deploy 8,700 CCTV cameras to help fight crime
- Bawumia to meet 250 young entrepreneurs to brainstorm on jobs
B&FT:
- Shippers divided over cargo disinfection exercise; Cost factor vs public safety
- BoG to implement Credit Market Development programme
Goldstreet Business:
- Charge fumigation cost to shipping lines; we're already burdened with 19 levies - GUTA
- Ghanaian banks lag behind on cloud software - IT expert
- Signature campaign for consumer protection law launched
Business Day:
- Today's graduates are not employable
- Ghanaians turn to gambling for livelihood