IMF Director stresses Ghana’s need to adhere to bailout program guidelines for economic stability and prosperity amid challenges.
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Ghana’s Deadly Recycling Trade: How Corruption and Loopholes Fuel a Billion-Dollar Business
Ghana is one of the world’s largest destinations for electronic waste, or e-waste, which is often shipped illegally from Europe and other developed countries. According to the Financial Action Task …
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Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC) is facing strong opposition from civil society organizations (CSOs) over its proposal to change the date of the 2024 general election from December 7 to November …
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Ghana has taken a major step towards transforming its transportation sector with the arrival of 12 state-of-the-art trains from Poland. The trains, which are designed to operate on both regional …
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Ghana’s traders have voiced their opposition to a new 15% value-added tax (VAT) on electricity, saying it will affect their operations and increase the cost of living. The Ghana Union …
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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has dismissed a social media post that claimed the state-owned agency had granted permission to a local cocoa processing company to import cocoa beans from …
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A prominent traditional leader in Ghana has condemned the practice of vote buying by politicians, calling it a “disgusting act” that undermines democracy and development. Nana Kobena Nketsiah V, the …
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Ghana’s Majority Leader raises alarm about the departure of seasoned lawmakers, emphasizing the potential risks to the country’s democracy.
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A leading expert on international trade says Ghana has a unique opportunity to take advantage of the changing global supply chains and the opportunities offered by the AfCFTA.
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Ghana’s recent vehicle emissions tax faces skepticism as experts argue it may not curb carbon emissions and could burden citizens financially.