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How to verify and collect your newly printed Ghana Cards

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced that it is ready to issue out newly printed Ghana Cards to the public. This announcement was contained in a video clip posted by the Twitter handle of the authority. This follows the halting of the printing process and issuance of cards due …

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Government to collect tolls on selected roads – Ofori Atta announces

The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has announced a decision by the government to reintroduce road tolls. According to the minister, the reintroduced tolls will be collected on specific roads whose financing will come through a strategic Public Private Partnership Agreement under the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund. The minister, delivering the …

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NDC deploys Bawumia’s QR Code Proxy payment system to collect party dues

The National Democratic Congress has reportedly introduced a system for payment of dues and filing fees to the  party using the QR Code and Proxy Pay platforms launched in March 2020 by the Akufo-Addo government under the office of the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. Among other systems such as …

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Here are the Charging Entities to collect the E-Levy

The Ghana Revenue Authority has stated the designated charging entities for the implementation of the Electronic Transfer Levy. According to the Authority, the charging entities who will collect the levy from the public include, Electronic Money Issuers (EMI); Payment Service Providers (PSP); Banks and Special Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDI) and other Financial Institutions …

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GRIDCo fails to collect GH¢234m from customers – A-G’s report

GRIDCo sub station Contrary to Section 91(1) of the new Public Financial Management Act (PFMA) 2016, and Clause 16.1 of the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) transmission agreement with customers, the management of the state transmitter “did not collect from 10 customers a total of GH¢234,338,331, which has been outstanding …

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