Policy Priorities Ghana Needs to Sustain Growth Against External Shocks
Ghana requires an upgrade in its policy priorities to sustain the growth and resilience of the economy, going into 2026.
Ghana requires an upgrade in its policy priorities to sustain the growth and resilience of the economy, going into 2026.
The Minority in Parliament has clarified that it has no objection to the government’s plan to procure a new presidential jet but insists that the process must be transparent and ...
Ghana’s gold export earnings surged 71.4% to US$13.3bn by September 2025
Economist and political risk analyst, Dr. Theo Acheampong has positioned the government’s 2026 Budget as a firm and realistic foundation for Ghana’s economic transformation, assessing it as both credible and ...
Ghana to Start Building 1,200MW State-Owned Thermal Power Plant in 2026
Ato Forson Touts Power Generation as Most Profitable Sector
The Minority Leader, Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has intensified scrutiny of the government’s 24-Hour Economy pledge, using the aftermath of the 2026 Budget presentation to question what has become of the ...
Government Ramps Up Gas-to-Power Transition with Major Boost in Offshore Gas Supply
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has outlined an ambitious infrastructure agenda designed to consolidate stability, drive job creation, and transform the economy in the 2026 Budget Statement ...
The Minister for Finance, Hon. Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to uphold the virtues of social protection in light of the quest to pursue fiscal consolidation. ...