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Today at the newsstands

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

Daily Graphic

* Import duties go down today

* Dumsor is not back – Amewu

* UEW reinstates 3 dismissed lecturers

* Illegal miners return to business in Western North

Ghanaian Times 

* Big boost for importers as government slashes import duties sales by 50%

* Assault on 3 Ghanaian Times journalists: Policemen charged with 7 counts including forgery

The Chronicle 

* Our economic fundamentals are strong – Vice President Bawumia

* Amewu apologizes over power outages

* $ 1.5bn for road sector

Business Finder

* So far, So good: Economic management teeam defends record

* Import duties slashed by 50% and 30% for cars

* Agric sector will collapse if…

Graphic Showbiz

* Don’t know when I’m getting married – Delay

* Gospel industry has lost God’s glory – Piesie Esther

* All set for VGMA nominees jam

The Custodian

* Importers hail NPP for 50% import duties

* Our worst performance better than NDC’s best – Bawumia

* NPP Liftoffs operation win Krobo block in 2020

* We’ll reply you today – NDC to Bawumia

* Government flays NDC over power plants

The New Crusading Guide 

* Govt slashes import duty by 50%

* Bawumia jabs NDC, shrugs off criticism of economy

* 3 sacked UEW lecturers pardoned

* Suhum transport operators riot, MCE debunks rumours

 

Source: Thepressradio.com

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