New Mobile Tax Platform Targets Small Businesses – Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority
Government is introducing a mobile tax system that allows small business owners like barbers, koko sellers, bloggers, DJs, and others to easily pay a 3% levy on their income. The initiative aims to simplify tax payment and strengthen national revenue by bringing more informal sector workers into the tax net - Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority
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Sam Pyne Questions Mahama’s “Third Term” Talk
Sam Pyne challenges the idea of a supposed third-term agenda, questioning what Mahama has achieved in 10 months to warrant such discussions. He warns against starting narratives that can’t be sustained and raises concerns about whether the removal of the Chief Justice is connected to this alleged agenda
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24-Hour Economy Policy Is Asleep and Won’t Come Alive — Michael Okyere-Baafi
There was no proper planning for the 24-hour economy, which is why the NDC is unable to implement it; the policy is asleep and will never come alive— Michael Okyere Baafi
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NPP Flagbearership Race: I Qualify to be Flagbearer, But I Am In No rush for such a decision - Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah, MP for Okaikoi Central
Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah, MP for Okaikoi Central, has expressed strong opposition to minority MPs publicly declaring support for any aspirant ahead of the NPP presidential primary, emphasizing the need for unity and discipline within the party
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El Wak Stampede: Those Responsible Must Be Held Accountable - Isaac Boamah-Nyarko
Culprits of the El Wak stampede can’t go unpunished. From the very person who approved the event to the Chief of Defence Staff, there must be clarity on what caused it, or the Chief of Defence should be held accountable. - Isaac Boamah-Nyarko, Member of Parliament for Effia