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Ghana newspaper headlines of Tuesday, January 17, 2022, from major newspaper publishers on The Ghanaian Standard.
1 Day Break Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Day Break newspaper:
- GRA targets in limbo over CTSB appointment.
- NCA approves the sale of Vodafone to Telecel.
- Estate developer accused of recruiting land guards.
- Utility tariffs are up; 29.96% for electricity, and 8.3% for water.
2 Daily Graphic Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Graphic newspaper:
- Utility tariffs are up on February 1st…29.96% for electricity, and 8.3% for water.
- 41,000 Tones of gold-for-oil fuel land.
- 56 Vessels were grounded for using poor fishing gear.
- Okudzeto Ablakwa petitions CHRAJ to investigate Rev. Kusi Boateng.
- Lands commission to demolish encroached state lands.
3 The Daily Searchlight Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Daily Searchlight newspaper;
- PURC justifies tariff increases…They are intended to reduce losses.
- Disregard the falsehood peddle against me by the NDC
- NSS is poised to support the development of education in the country.
- Charles Bissue prays to the court to restrain special prosecutor Kisi Adjabeng.
4 The Chronicle Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Chronicle Newspaper;
- PURC explains why tariffs for utilities have been increased.
- Cocoa farmers shoot down Aljazeera report…On alleged child labour; say it was staged and managed for the cameras.
- Suspend debt exchange program and consult – Minority.
- Ghana’s oil curse: The expatriate factor.
- My fingerprints are not on incriminating evidence – Afoko.
5 Daily Guide Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by the Daily Guide newspaper;
- Utility tariffs go up.
- Fire kills cop and family.
- Government hot over debt exchange program.
- GRA aims high in 2023
- Court refuses to halt coup plotters’ trial.
6 The Anchor Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Anchor newspaper;
- Police officer, wife, and baby burnt to death.
- COCOBOD CEO rejects Agric Minister job.
- Mireku Duker speaks at the WAIMM industry confab today.
- PMMC begins bulk purchase of gold… to support the “Gold for oil” initiative.
- Water and electricity tariffs increased again.
7 Daily Analyst Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Analyst newspaper;
- Mining company to be dragged to court over damaged TV and fridge.
- Road contractors chase government over 5.9 billion cedis debt.
- 2023 SHS placement to begin with school choice verification – GES.
- Business registration fees increased.
- Akufo-Addo in Abu Dhabi for sustainability summit.
8 The Daily Dispatch Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Daily Dispatch newspaper;
- Mike Oquaye on Ghana’s 1992 elections.
- National cathedral board respond to allegations.
- Dellino showrooms open.
- GRA exceeds revenue target.
- Confusion engulfs NDC in the Greater Accra region.
- NPP Boakye Agyarko pays tribute to col. (RTD) Akpalu, who saved his life, 30 years ago.
9 Daily Statesman Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Daily Statesman newspaper;
- IGP directs officers at Apromase barracks to relocate.
- Government extends the deadline for the debt exchange program.
- Student loan trust opens the application portal.
- Lower Manya Krobo district-level elections postponed.
- Easy access to justice is our priority- Chief Justice assures.
10 Daily Post Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Post newspaper;
- PURC announces increases in electricity and water tariffs effective February 1.
- Rot at National cathedral project – Akuffo-Addo’s crony, Rev. Kusi Boateng, caught with double official identity and dubious payments.
- Adu Gyamfi is Rev. Kusi Boateng’s ‘home name’ – Executive director of the National Cathedral.
- Suspend debt exchange programme immediately – Minority to Akufo-Addo.
11 The New Crusading Guide Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The New Crusading Guide newspaper;
- DCE boy assault police, Bailiff.
- Court to rule an injunction application, filed against Apostle Boahen of CDC.
- Government extends the debt exchange programme again.
- National cathedral secretariat sets records straight on 2.6 million cedis loan received from JNS.
- Government construct more housing units for police – Deputy lands minister.
12 Ghanaian Times Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Ghanaian Times newspaper;
- Government extends the domestic debt exchange deadline to build consensus.
- Minority calls for broader consultation on the domestic debt exchange programme.
- Bolga region hospital appeals for a dialysis centre.
- PURC increase electricity, and water tariffs effective February 1.