Today at the news stands – October 24, 2023
In today ‘s news roundup for October 24, 2023, we bring you a succinct overview of the major headlines from leading Ghanaian newspapers. These headlines encompass diverse topics such as education, energy policy, economic recovery, legal matters, and political developments. Stay informed and up-to-date with the key stories shaping the nation.
Daily Graphic
Basic Education Needs Dedicated Fund…GNAT Advocates
– The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) pushes for the establishment of a dedicated fund to support basic education.
Special Supplement on 34th CIMG Awards
– The Daily Graphic provides an exclusive supplement covering the 34th Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) Awards.
We’ll Enforce Local Content Laws – Energy Minister
– The Energy Minister reaffirms the commitment to uphold local content laws in the energy sector.
The New Crusading Guide
Govt Endorses Economic Recovery Plan…to Promote Growth
– The government supports an economic recovery plan aimed at boosting economic growth.
Fourth Estate Engages Chief Justice
– The Fourth Estate meets with the Chief Justice to discuss pertinent matters.
Group Calls for Dissolution of BOST Board
– A group advocates for the dissolution of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) board.
The Chronicle
ECOCO Probes Prof Adei’s Contracts for Sale Charge
– The Economic and Organized Crime Office (ECOCO) investigates allegations of contracts being sold, involving Professor Stephen Adei.
CCTV Footage to Decide How a Lawyer Was Robbed of $114k
– CCTV footage will be crucial in determining the circumstances of a lawyer’s robbery involving $114,000.
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Kingsley Agyemang Launches to Boost Education in Abuakwa South
– Kingsley Agyemang initiates a project aimed at enhancing education in Abuakwa South.
The Anchor
MP Promises 20,000 per Delegate, If Opponents Pay 10,000
– An MP pledges financial support to delegates, with a condition that opponents contribute a specific amount.
Cholera, Typhoid Cases Rising
– Reports indicate an increase in cases of cholera and typhoid. Public health concerns are on the rise.
Stay informed with today’s major news headlines from various newspapers across Ghana.
above are the headlines in Today `s news stands – October 24, 2023.
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