General News of Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Today at the newsstands

Some stories making headlines in the news Some stories making headlines in the news

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

Daily Graphic

* Power outrages due to shutdown of Atuabo gas plant - Ministry

* BoG asks fro GHc700m to clean up microfinance industry

* Ecobank Ghana, GN savings and Loans partners

* Ghana faces catastrophe: 70,000 PET bottles produced monthly


Daily Guide

* Minister cleared in Visa scandal

* Bawumia explains economic situation tomorrow

* Economy registers strong growth

* Power to stabilize in 10 days

* Government tackles $2.4 billion energy debt


The Publisher

*We'll reduce high import duties - Nana

*NDC dumps John Dumelo, others ahead of election 2020

*Cabinet approves £55 million for Kumasi roads

*MoH defends Ghc3.9 million condom contract


Ghanaian Times

* BoG targets microfinance sector

* Power outages to be over soon - Deputy Energy Minister

* Accra to face water crisis?


The Chronicle

* Power outrages to end in 12 days

* We won't underrate Mahama - NPP

* Honourable arrested over murder

* BoG to support micro finance coys with GHc700m


The Daily Statesman

* Medical drones to fill vaccine gap, says Nsiah Asare

* MPs call fro 'regulated use' of mobile

* Let my vote count quizzes EC


The VanGuard

* NDC camps cubans for 2020

* We're sorry for power cuts - Government

* Uneasy calm at BOST

* Chiefs clamour for 30 slots in Assemblies


ABC News

* Register all sim cards - Government caution stakeholders

* Asantehene launches $100m development fund for Asantehene

* Minister cuts sod for four school projects in Agona East and West


The Daily Dispatch

* Do not send MoMo fro sure lotto numbers - NLA

* Loss of 300 MW - Dumsor hits 7 regions

* Buah to government - Put the lights on, No excuses


The Finder

* BoG maintains policy rate at 16%

* Dilapidated Aflao district, circuit courts closed down

* Enforce ban on okada business - OccupyGhana