Apple’s IPhone Sales In Surprise Drop

Apple sold fewer iPhones than a year ago in the first three months of 2017, the company said in its latest results. The California firm, which is due to release a new phone later this year, said it sold 50.8 million iPhones in the period, down 1% year-on-year. Apple boss Tim Cook blamed a “pause” … Read more

Making the One-District-One Factory Policy A Reality

The one district one factory policy vision that inspired hope of employment for the large number of the unemployed, when Ghanaians were presented with the choice of leadership in the 2016 general elections, was an attractive campaign promise that seemed to have made the difference for the then, opposition – New patriotic Party (NPP) now … Read more

Gov´T Urged to Consider Tax Credit to Mortgage Institutions

The managing director of HFC Bank, Mr Robert Le Hunte, has called on the government to consider a tax credit on the interest income on mortgage to encourage more uptake of mortgage facilities by customers. Although there is currently tax incentive for customers who take up mortgage facilities, the institutions are still saddled with taxes … Read more