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Used-car prices surge
MONDAY MONDAYAUGUST MAY 3, 2021 9, 2021
By Mohammed Thaani
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sed-car prices in Ghana have surged this year, driven by high import duties, currency depreciation and a global microchip shortage, which has restricted new-car supply and increased demand for secondhand autos around the world. This has caused prices of pre-owned cars to jump in Europe and the United States— two of the three main vehicle-importing markets for Ghanaian dealerships—as fewer people trade their usedCont’d on page 2
Accra–Tema train service returns this month By Eugene Davis ugendavis@gmail.com
Prices of secondhand cars have gone up by an average of 22 percent since the start of the year
AngloGold cuts adjusted net debt by 41% By Benson Afful
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ngloGold Ashanti says its adjusted net debt declined by 41 percent year-on-year to US$850m as at June, from US$1.43bn at the end of June 2020. The company has also declared a dividend of 87 ZAR cents per share (approximately 6 US cents per share) for the six months ended June 30, 2021. Cont’d on page 3
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he Minister of Railways Development, John Peter Amevu, has told Parliament that the Accra–Tema railway line is expected to be reopened for passenger services by the end of August. According to him, the Hydrological Services Department is currently constructing a concrete drain across the railway track to help address the perennial flooding at Avenor, near the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange. Cont’d on page 3
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