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Inflation · GermanyGerman inflation jumped to 2.4% in September, the highest rate so far this year, the Federal Statistical Office said on Tuesday, reported dpa.
The provisional figure represents a significant rise from the 2.2% rate measured in August.
Consumer prices rose by 0.2% month on month, the Wiesbaden-based agency said, driven by inflation in food and services.
"Inflation is more persistent than many had hoped," said Commerzbank chief economist Jörg Kräm…See the Story
German Inflation Jumps to 2.4% in Highest Rate so Far This Year
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NSA · AccraMinister of Sports and Recreation, Mr Kofi Adams, has inaugurated an 11?member Interim Management Committee (IMC) to run the affairs of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA). Chaired by former GBA president, Mr Samir Captan, the IMC includes Azumah Nelson as special technical adviser. Other members are Brigadier Gen (Rtd) I. B. Quartey (veteran boxing administrator), …
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Sports Minister Inaugurates IMC to Manage Ghana Boxing

Ghana · GhanaSam George – Minister of Communication The Minority Caucus in Parliament Wednesday rebutted Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations Mr. Samuel Nartey George over his recent comments on the DSTV impasse. The minority members described Mr George’s stance as “arrogant, disrespectful, and pompous,” questioning his shift in position on the price reduction. A statement signed by Mr Mathew Nyindam, Ranking Member on the Committe…See the Story