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Brand new KIA Pegas presented to winner of [email protected] 70 Loyalty Promo

+ The first grand prize winner of the [email protected] 70 loyalty promo, Mr Prince Hayford has been presented with a brand new KIA Pegas vehicle. It was presented to him at a ceremony in Accra on Friday (April 16, 2021). Mr Hayford, a  Kasoa based 53-year old businessman received the keys to the vehicle at the RANA Motors Showroom at the ceremony organized by the Graphic Communication Group Limited (GCGL) and Rana Motors. He expressed gratitude to the two companies for the prize and added that he will continue to contest to win the three other cars. “I am very grateful to the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and Rana Motors for organizing this competition and I am happy to be the winner of the grand prize, KIA Pegas car. I will continue in the competition and make sure I win the other three cars too.”

Brand new KIA Pegas presented to winner of Graphic@ 70 Loyalty Promo

Graphic Online BY: Judith Lamiokor Lamptey 30.5k Shares 705 The first grand prize winner of the [email protected] 70 loyalty promo, Mr Prince Hayford has been presented with a brand new KIA Pegas vehicle. It was presented to him at a ceremony in Accra on Friday (April 16, 2021). Mr Hayford, a  Kasoa based 53-year old businessman received the keys to the vehicle at the RANA Motors Showroom at the ceremony organized by the Graphic Communication Group Limited (GCGL) and Rana Motors. He expressed gratitude to the two companies for the prize and added that he will continue to contest to win the three other cars.

Taxpayers don t trust GRA – Afrobarometer report

Graphic Online BY: Maxwell Akalaare Adombila 705 A new study on citizens perception on tax collection and its utilisation has found that most taxpayers hardly trust the tax collectors, with more than 80 per cent of respondents saying that they perceive some staff of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to be corrupt and culprits of tax evasion. The Afrobarometer survey, which sampled the views of 2,400 Ghanaians, also showed that another 34 per cent of citizens thought that most or all the tax collectors were involved in graft. The data was gathered in October 2019 and a report on it released on April 7 this year as part of the Afrobarometer survey under the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD) Ghana.

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