Finance Minister Presents 2025 Budget, Outlines Bold Economic Reforms
His presentation emphasized key economic reforms aimed at resetting Ghana’s economy for sustained growth, job creation, and price stability
His presentation emphasized key economic reforms aimed at resetting Ghana’s economy for sustained growth, job creation, and price stability
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has outlined its expectations for Ghana’s 2025 Budget and Economic Policy, set to be presented by the Minister of Finance on March 11, 2025. ...
While some laud these interactions as a move toward inclusive governance, others, especially members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), dismiss them as mere populism.
Ghana’s reliance on a policy fund as a go-to solution for addressing governance and policy challenges has become all too predictable, according to Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Africa. ...
NPP supporter Patrick Kwarteng Sarpong, popularly known as P.K. Sarpong, has sharply criticized Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson's recent visit to Makola Market, calling it a superficial attempt to engage ...
She stressed that fiscal discipline and sound economic management must be at the core of Ghana's economic framework.
Ghana’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been losing massive amounts of money for over a decade, with financial inefficiencies and governance failures worsening the situation. Economist and political risk analyst, Dr. ...
The discussions, characterized by their spirited and constructive nature, underscored the urgency of Ghana’s economic challenges and the need for decisive policy actions
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has pushed back against President John Mahama’s recent assessment of Ghana’s economic performance, labeling it as misleading and politically motivated. In a press conference titled ...
President Mahama acknowledged that Ghana stands at a pivotal moment in its economic development, with numerous challenges requiring urgent intervention.