In an interview with Kwamina Sam Biney on Bryt Adekyee Mu Nsem, Dr. Ayerakwa indicated the need to widen up the tax net to ensure most Ghanaians pay taxes to help in the development of the c... Read more
The union, which is the biggest umbrella for most of the traders in the Kumasi City Market, wishes to express its sympathy and unflinching support to all the victims of the recent fire incid... Read more
Although he is aware that the e-levy generates some revenue for the government of Ghana, Ato Foson views it as detrimental to the country's efforts to transition to a cashless economy. Read more
He reaffirmed his dedication to making sure Ghana's resources are used wisely and said unnecessary spending needs to be reduced. Read more
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the Finance Minister-designate, has categorically denied that the next administration will seek more funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), notwithstanding... Read more
Speaking to a section of journalists in Parliament, Hon. Boam highlighted the constituency's vast lands, human capital, and rich soil, making it ideal for large-scale farming. Read more
Ghana’s newly appointed Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, has outlined plans to secure additional financial support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address the nation’s eco... Read more
Speaking on Bryt Adekyee Mu Nsem with Kwamina Sam Biney, Mr. Asante accused the former president of delivering a speech filled with propaganda and lacking truthfulness Read more
The Embassy of the State of Qatar, established in Accra in 2017, has been instrumental in strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and Qatar Read more
“I have bad news for you, the confirmation we are getting is that we have only five hours of fuel stock. If you look at heavy fuel oil and diesel fuel, we don’t have up to two days, and so i... Read more
Addressing the gathering of dignitaries and citizens, Tinubu underscored the importance of building strong economies for the continent's people. Read more
Included in the policies Mahama vowed to prioritize is turning Ghana into a 24-hour-economy, thereby paving the way for more employment. Read more
One key aspect of this initiative is the adoption of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), a methodology with four core principles aimed at improving rice yields and resource efficiency. Read more







































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