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Today’s frontpages: Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Daily Graphic

*Intra-Continental Trade: Africa takes major leap, AfCTA secretariat opens.

*Let's end 'monecracy' in party politics - Speaker.

*I've opted out of December elections - Dr Edward Mahama.

*Graphic, political parties deepen engagement

Daily Guide

*Nana opens Africa Trade Secretariat.

*'How Bede's balls were squeezed': Rawlings fires Ahwoi.

*'Witch' torture video emerges.

*Okyenhene 'fights' New Juabenhene.

*Free food for JHS candidates, teachers.

Daily Heritage

*Stop consumption policies: Invest in key sectors of economy - Mahama jabs Akufo-Addo.

*Give us our money - School of Hygiene students storm Ministry of Sanitation over unpaid allowances.

*Stop TDC from selling Tema Greenbelt lands - Concerned citizens of Tema to Tema but TDC parries allegations.

*I've lost over GHc30M to Covid 19 - Sawmill business operator.

The Finder

*President commends EC for successful compilation of voters' register.

*Zipline delivers 3,000 Covid 19 samples, lauded for efforts in combating the pandemic.

*Ashanti Region now hotspot for road fatalities in Ghana - NRSA.

*President hands over AfCFTA secretariat to AU - Catalyst to boost trade to lift over 30m Africans out of extreme poverty.

*Covid 19: Ghana's death toll rises to 239, with 1,847 active cases.

The Daily Statesman

*Akufo-Addo begins Western Region tour today.

*Bawumia accounts on gov't infrastructure projects tonight.

*Historic push for Africa's unity - Continental free trade set in motion in Ghana by President Akufo Addo.

*Rawlings drops bombshell - Says Ahwoi will John and Jane after 2020.

Business & Financial Times

*Africa is open for business as President hands over AfCFTA secretariat.

*JRFE calls on gov't to end Saiko now.

*Increase taxes to fund youth programmes - CDD's Afrobarometer report.

*Creating credit opportunities for rural farmers.

*Farmers want cocoa price increased to GHc700 per bag.

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