Ghana Newspaper headlines: Monday, October 3

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Read newspaper headlines of Monday, October 3, 2022, from top Ghana newspaper publishers right here on The Ghanaian Standard.

Daily Guide

Daily Guide Newspaper - October 3
 Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by the  newspaper;

  • We're building thriving tourism economy – 
  • GRA rolls out e- invoice
  • We killed 4; Says Menakessim ‘killers'
  • Dont reject our Cocoa, Coffee – Oppong Nkrumah
  • Bawumia extols Addo Kuffour

Daily Graphic

Daily Graphic Newspaper October 3
 Newspaper October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by ;

  • Prayer camps not solutions to breast  – Dr Wiafe-Addai
  • Electronic  invoicing takes off:
    • 600 Firms covered under 1st phase
  • Don't use radio to foment trouble in  – NMC
  • Asantehene alarmed: bemoans rate of deforestation
  • ECG vending system improves, But many still can't access power

The Chronicle Newspaper

The Chronicle Newspaper - October 3
 Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by  newspaper;

  •  commissions Tema Alisa Hotel
  • Golden Star Resources exceeds employment of foreigners quota?
  • Ya-Na lauds Vice President for promoting religious tolerance
  • The Mankessin : Grave Digger allegedly arrested
  • Help Government protect our natural resources – Abu Jinapor

Ghanaian Publisher

Ghanaian Publisher Newspaper - October 3
 Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by  newspaper;

  • Ibrahim Mahama is EMY Africa Man of the Year
  • Fight against Galamsey must be above partisan politics – Lands Minister
  • GPRTU towing policy starts Monday
  • You are great! – Ya-Na tells Bawumia
  • Akufo-Addo redeems pledge to Haruna Esseku
  • Oppong Nkrumah opposes ruse to block Ghana Cocoa

Ghanaian Times

Ghanaian Times Newspaper - October 3
Ghanaian Times Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by Ghanaian Times newspaper;

  • GRA digital VAT invoicing takes off today; Set to eliminate abuse, increase revenue
  • Heavy rains destroy property, disrupt outdoor events at weekend nationwide
  • Police nab 16 over ‘Galamsey' shootings
  • ECOWAS, AU condemn coup d'etat in 

The Custodian Newspaper

The Custodian Newspaper - October 3
The Custodian Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Custodian Newspaper;

  • Ibrahim Mahama wins EMY Africa man of the Year award
  • massive turnout for Aburi Odwira Walk
  • Tourism Sector is 3rd highest contributor to GDP – Akufo-Addo
  • You're destined for greatness – Dagbon King to Bawumia
  • NPP gives fitting farewell to Haruna Esseku
  • Let's manage our natural resources together – Lands Minister urges citizens
  • Laws should protect our Cocoa & Coffee sectors – Oppong Nkrumah tells EU

The Informer Newspaper

The Informer Newspaper - October 3
The Informer Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Informer;

  • Former NDC MP fights Minority Leader over giraffing in Constituency internal elections
  • Galamsey threatens Cocoa production;  advocates for aggressive strategy to combat menace
  • ECOWAS condemns coup
  • Otumfour speaks up: Faults inability of security agencies to repress galamsey
  • Zoomlion's Patricia Ofori-Atta Awarded at Maiden GESA

The Ghanaian Observer

The Ghanaian Observer Newspaper - October 3
The  Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The ;

  • Dagbon Overlord eulogises Bawumia; Says Vice President is bound for greatness
  • President Akufo-Addo redeems pledge to honour Haruna Esseku
  • Government policies have impact positively on Ghanaians – Ahiagbah
  • Zoomlion's Patricia Ofori-Atta grabs big award
  • Information Minister charges EU lawmakers: Sustainability requirements shouldn't be a ruse to black Cocoa and Coffee
  • Don't politicise Galamsey fight – Lands Minister

The Finder Newspaper

The Finder Newspaper - October 3
The Finder Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Finder newspaper;

  • Dr Bawumia's quest to harmonise religious diversity is commendable – Ya-Na
  • Thriving tourism economy on course: $10 million state-of-the-art tourism and hospitality training school to be built – Nana Addo
  • EU's sustainability requirements shouldn't be a ruse to block Ghana's Cocoa and Coffee – Oppong Nkrumah
  • Don't politicise Galamsey fight – Abu Jinapor

The Anchor Newspaper

The Anchor Newspaper - October 3
The Anchor Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Anchor newspaper;

  • Patricia Ofori-Atta receives award for environmental; communications
  • Weija Youth Fumes at saboteurs of Empire Cement
  • CABAL at ECG siphoning GH¢200 million a month: Fingered in metering system sabotage, As MP calls for forensic investigations
  • NLA outlines programmes for 60 Years Anniversary
  • Top British Principals, Registrars arrive for UK Boarding Schools Fair on Wednesday

Supreme Newspaper

Supreme Newspaper - October 3
Supreme Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by Supreme newspaper;

  • Government proud of NLA achievements:  lauds the many achieved milestones at 60 years
  • Weija, McCarthy Hills youth declare war on saboteurs of Empire Cement factory
  • Ghana remains the gateway to the African continent – Ekuful tells ITU Community
  • Tears flow as Bibiani MCE goes home
  • Bawumia bound for greatness – Ya-na declares

Republic Press Newspaper

Republic Press Newspaper - October 3
Republic Press Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by Republic Press newspaper;

  • Labour Ministry issues disclaimer to recruitment scam
  •  to be reviewed – Ken Ofori-Atta
  • Eastern Region: Incessant mining is the cause of Boadu floods – 
  • Wontumi in hot waters over forest mining
  • Kojo Bonsu resurfaces as he scatters Mahama's image
  • we're building thriving tourism economy – Akufo-Addo

The New Crusading Guide

The New Crusading Guide Newspaper - October 3
The New Crusading Guide Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The New Crusading Guide newspaper;

  • Don't burden local Cocoa and Coffee industry with supply chain rules – Oppong Nkrumah
  • Fight against Galamsey: MMDCEs need empowerment –  DCE appeals to Akofo-Addo
  • Bawumia bound for greatness – Yana declares
  • Chase NPP bigwigs to show commitment to Galamsey fight – Jinapor to Akufo-Addo
  • Highlight of Government's Achievements across the country
  • New Patriotic Party bids farewell to Haruna Esseku

The Herald Newspaper

The Herald Newspaper - October 3
The Herald Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Herald newspaper;

  • Ghana Gas boss' 4-year-old letter exposes US$2 billion -Gencer loot;
    • Hatchers Peter Amewu, K.K. Sarpong play deaf as Deputy Energy Minister also takes cover
  • Government cooking displacement deal for botched PDS contract?
  • NLA bringing Africa's lottery CEOs to  in December
  • Apaak, others call for arrest and prosecution of NPP's Wontumi & co; Over illegal mining just like Aisha Huang
  •  Mobile Service Week kicks off today in 

Business & Financial Times

Business & Financial Times Newspaper - October 3
Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by newspaper;

  • Farmers surrender Cocoa farms for galamsey: Blame unfair income
  • Britain is not an emerging market – yet
  • Ghana's economy and your finances, a way out for all
  • Private businesses need to tighten belt – Analyst
  • FAO forecasts global rice shortage next year; As food import bill of vulnerable countries hit US$25 billion

Economy Times

Economy Times Newspaper - October 3
Economy Times Newspaper – October 3

The following are the front page headlines carried by Economy Times 3;

  • Deferment of matured instrument is better to ‘haircut' – Economist differs
  • Minority reacts to illegal transfer of US$100 million to JOHL; Demands immediate repatriation
  • ADI alerts IMF/WB to channel support into industrialization sector

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