Ghana’s workforce lacks higher education, limiting economic growth. Experts urge investment in skills training to boost productivity and job creation.
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Thomas Nyarko Ampem pledges to cut Ghana’s inflation to 8 percent through currency stability, food production, and coordinated economic policies.
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President Mahama’s new cabinet includes 19 ministers focusing on economic growth, security, and digital innovation to drive Ghana’s progress and development
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Ghana’s Parliament confirms three key ministerial nominees, reflecting President Mahama’s focus on decentralization, social equity, and economic growth.
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KEY POINTS Ghana, a nation rich in resources and cultural heritage, is currently addressing several pressing economic challenges to ensure sustainable growth and development. Under the leadership of President John…
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Discover how Ghana’s visionary leaders, from Nkrumah to Kufuor, shaped its political history, economic growth, democracy, and national identity.
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Ghana’s economy recorded a 5.8 percent growth in the first half of 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels and attracting multinational companies back to the country.
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Ghana has launched a five-year Local Economic Development Policy to boost local economies, with a focus on inclusive growth and sustainable development.
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ISSER calls for income redistribution to address growing inequality in Ghana, despite positive economic indicators highlighting the disparity between rich and poor.
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Dr. Randy Abbey states that Ghana needs job creation and economic growth before a credit score system can be effective.