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The Founder and President of Group Nduom, Papa Kwesi Nduom has alleged that the economy was collapsed by former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and his team. He stated that the former finance minister failed to manage the nation’s economy as expected. “I am making the point that the economy of Ghana was destroyed by the actions of a handful of people who controlled the financial and investment sectors. And the leader, the one who led this, and is still behind it, as if he is not there, is Kenneth Ofori-Atta,” he alleged. Papa Kwesi Nduom challenged the former minister to…
Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a pressing reality that our farmers confront every day,” President Akufo-Addo declared.
Mr Mahama pointed out the area’s vast land and water resources, which he believes could support a factory to create jobs and stimulate local economic growth.
Speaking at the Ghana CEO Presidential Gala held at the Movenpick Hotel on Thursday, 7 November, Bawumia highlighted the government’s focus on introducing modern solutions to critical issues such as economic growth, digitalisation, and infrastructure development.
According to BoG, the suspension stems from Taptap Send’s operation of a Cedi Remittance Wallet, a service the central bank contends violates Ghana’s Foreign Exchange Act.
Following the symposium, Deloitte Ghana’s Financial Advisory Department will host a three-day training on Fundamentals of Digital Forensics and e-Discovery from November 27-29.
The miners announced and agreed on key terms for the proposed JV on 16 March 2023 in a press statement but almost nine months since then, the Ghanaian government has not given the required approvals.
“Repaying our debts while enhancing operations underscores our commitment to financial transparency and growth,” Mr Provencal said, attributing the recovery to improved governance and disciplined management.
In the report, Ghana placed 5th in Growth Structure with a score of 0.935 and 6th in Economic Stability and Investment Climate with a score of 0.27.
Ghana initially produced 10.7 million barrels in 2011, rising to 18.9 million barrels by 2013.