Ghana’s New President Promises Action to Fix “Bad” Economy

  Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said in his first state of the nation address the economy was in a “bad way” but.

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UK Government Reviews Decision to Cut Aid to Ghana

By James Ayitey The United Kingdom government has announced that it has reviewed its decision to cut aid to Ghana. In an.

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Ghana’s New President Akufo-Addo Says Will Cut Taxes

ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana’s new President Nana Akufo-Addo pledged to cut taxes to boost the economy at his swearing in ceremony on.

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Ghana: Cocoa Sector Likely to Get Fresh Start with Incoming Government

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg Ghana’s incoming government could give the country’s $2 billion cocoa industry a boost if it installs a more.

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Ghana: Construction of $552 Million Power Plant Begins in Aboadze

  Aboadze, Ghana– Amandi Energy Limited (Amandi Energy) has recently announced that it has reached financial close and begun construction of the.

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Ghana: Gov’t Approves 400 Megawatt Greenfield Bridge Power Generation Project

    Accra, Ghana – The Early Power consortium today announced that it has received parliamentary approval from the Government of Ghana.

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Ghana Presidential Candidate Promises Inclusive Government

  The presidential candidate for Ghana’s opposition All People’s Congress (APC) is promising an all-inclusive government which he says is the only.

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Ghana Producer Inflation Rises to 10.3 Percent In July

Ghana’s producer price inflation (PPI) rose to 10.3 percent year-on-year in July from 7.6 percent the month before, driven by rising gold.

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IMF Evaluates Ghana’s Fiscal Outlook, Could Review Assistance Program

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is evaluating Ghana’s fiscal outlook for the rest of 2016 and will consider the third review of.

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Ghana: President Mahama to Launch Re-Election Bid on Saturday

Ghana’s ruling party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), will officially launch President John Dramani Mahama’s re-election bid on Saturday, four months before.

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