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Read More »Ghana Today’s Newspapers Headlines; Monday 4th July 2022
Coach Didi Dramani: ‘This World Cup Gives Us The Opportunity To Grab All Good Ghanaian Young Players’
Black Stars assistant coach Mas’Ud Didi Dramani says the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar presents a perfect opportunity for Ghana to get all good players born abroad on board. The former Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC head coach believes this world cup gives Ghana the opportunity to reconstitute its …
Read More »IMF : We Are Ready To Support Ghana Restore Macroeconomic Stability
The IMF says it is ready to support Ghana to revive its ailing economy. The resident representative of the fund, Dr. Albert Touna-Mama in a series of tweets confirmed that the Government of Ghana had reached out to his outfit for support to restore the economy to a path of …
Read More »Ghana: Today’s Newspapers Headlines; Friday 1st July, 2022
Ghana Ranked 2nd In World Bank Open Budget Survey
Ghana has been ranked 2nd in Sub-Saharan Africa by the World Bank in an Open Budget Survey. The country’s score of 53% follows South Africa which is ranked first in the region with a score of 85%. The World Bank in its World Development Report said Ghana was …
Read More »Ghana: Today’s Newspapers Headlines; Wednesday 29th June, 2022
US-Based Aviation Expert: Ghana’s Presidential Jet Incapable Of Going On Long Haul Journeys
An Aviation Expert based in the United States, Mr Sean Mendis, has said that Ghana’s presidential jet, the Falcon, is not the ideal jet for long journeys. He said it may embark on such journeys however, that will require a higher technical support and also with less luggage and passengers …
Read More »Ghana: Today’s Newspapers Headlines; Monday 27th June, 2022
Ghana In A More Perilous Debt Situation Today
Former Finance Minister, Dr Kwabena Duffuor has said the country is in a more perilous debt situation today than at any time between 2009–2016. In a statement backed with figures, Dr Duffuor noted that the country’s total debt stock of GH¢351.8 billion as at end-2021, GH¢112.5 billion, representing 32%, was …
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