
Government to borrow ¢2.6bn in first quarter
Finance Minister; Ken Ofori Atta The Government of Ghana will borrow GH¢2.6 billion as fresh amount to meet its financing requirements in the first quarter of 2021. This is made up of 91-day... read more

Kumasi: Taxi drivers kick against fare hikes
Ahead of an announcement from the ongoing consultative review of transport fares by the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council, taxi drivers in the Ashanti region are on a rather unusual... read more

We are ready to sign EPA – Rashid Pelpuo
Government is ready to sign the controversial Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) which critics say, will hand over the economic control of 16 West African states to the European Union (EU).... read more

Minister decries structure of Ghana’s economy
The minister of State in charge of private sector development Hon. Rashid Pelpuo has decried the situation where Ghana’s private sector seems to lag behind instead of directing the growth of... read more

Policy rate maintained at 18 percent
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has maintained the policy rate 18 percent. The committee last month increased the rate from 16 percent to 18 percent. It attributed the... read more