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Today’s front pages: Friday, March 4, 2022

Daily Graphic

  • Provide affordable houses - President charges sector players
  • Prof Osei advocates alcohol tax to fund mental health

The Custodian

  • Government digitises Ghana's gold exports
  • Nothing will be hidden on Appiatse tragedy - Lands Minister

Republic Press

  • Let's be patient - President pleads with Ghanaians
  • Adwoa Safo begs for time

The Daily Statesman

  • Government won't hide Apeate report - Lands Minister assures
  • A-G charges EOCO to chase big companies for fraud

The Inquisitor

  • From the Spy House: NIB official interdicted for allegedly coaching gold deal suspects on how to scuttle investigations
  • Verbal coup threats shouldn't warrant arrests - Obed Asamoah

Ghanaian Times

  • Protecting public buildings against earthquake: No funds for integrity audit - Engineering Council appeals to government
  • RTI Commission fines police GH¢50,000 for failure to release information to journalist

Ghanaian Publisher

  • Treason trial: My pistol is licensed - Dr Mac Palm
  • Okuapeman has no chief - Okuapehemaa insists

The Finder

  • 28,152 vehicles in 15,972 crashes, an increase of 11.93% in crashes in 2021
  • MTN to invest GH¢1.5bn in infrastructure and network systems in 2022 - CEO

Business and Financial Times

  • Rice farmers obtain US$8m credit access to buy fertiliser
  • GWCL can't account for 40% of water produced; signs MoU with Aarbus to reduce loss

The Chronicle

  • VAG, Estate Coy fight over 'Legion Village' land
  • Ato Essien trial: BoG governor subpoenaed

The Herald

  • Anger and tension await NPP internal elections tomorrow, fuming youth threaten bloodbath
  • Offinsohene aspirant influences queenmother with sleek Mercedez Benz

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