Why gov’t should consider a strategic Labadi–led turnaround of SSNIT’s hospitality assets By Professor Douglas K. BOATENG Ghana stands at a delicate but decisive moment in its hospitality and tourism evolution. Behind the fiscal pressures facing state-owned assets and the broader national reset agenda lies a strategic opening that could reshape the sector for decades. […] The post The Inconvenient Truth
Rubber processors in the country are content that there are genuine moves to restrict exports of raw rubber from Ghana. Indeed, the Rubber Processors Association of Ghana (RUPAG) has hailed the policy since it is expected to revive factories, protect thousands of rural livelihoods and stop massive foreign-exchange leakages. Captured in paragraph 1028 of the […] The post Editorial:Rubber
By Julien AYIPPEY When Ghana entered 2025, the national conversation was about how this government was going to keep us afloat. The focus was on stabilizing the cedi, moving out of a hyperinflationary economy, negotiating debt and restoring investor confidence post an unpleasant debt restructuring experience. Throughout the year, there has been a meaningful turnaround as […] The post The
By Juliet ETEFE ([email protected]) Producer price inflation (PPI) fell sharply to 1.4 percent in October 2025 – marking the lowest rate recorded in four years, according to the Ghana Statistical Service’s (GSS) latest release. This figure represents a further decline from the 3.2 percent registered in September and extends the disinflationary trend observed across major […] The post Producer
Government is anchoring its 2026 fiscal strategy on a sweeping overhaul of the value-added tax system as authorities rely on enforcement and digitalisation rather than new taxes to lift domestic revenue. The reforms sit at the centre of government’s plan to raise non-oil revenue to 15.7 percent of GDP in 2026 from an estimated 15.1 […] The post VAT reforms to drive 2026 revenue appeared first
The government is considering a state-led acquisition of Springfield Exploration and Production Limited’s interest in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 as it seeks to reverse declining oil output and prevent strategic petroleum resources from remaining idle. According to a statement from the Ministry of Energy, the move is part of a broader plan […] The post Gov’t weighs state-led
By Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKU The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has defended its decision to set the effective value added tax (VAT) rate at 20 percent in the 2026 national budget, arguing that the figure represents a critical balancing act between providing significant fiscal relief to the private sector and meeting government’s ambitious revenue mobilisation […] The post MoF defends
Ghana is set to welcome the continent’s leading policymakers, investors, creative entrepreneurs, and cultural industry stakeholders as it hosts the maiden ‘AfCFTA Forum and Festival on Tourism, Creative and Cultural Industries’, branded Creatives Connect Afrika, from Monday 24th to Wednesday 26th November 2025 at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra. Organised by the AfCFTA Secretariat in partnership with the Government […] The post Accra
The Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has announced the government’s decision to recapitalise the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) in the coming days. The announcement was made by the Finance Minister as part of the 2026 Budget Statement (page 145, item number 1191) presented to Parliament on Thursday, November 13, 2025. The decision has been […] The post ADB
A new Public Employment Centre (PEC) has been inaugurated to support job creation, career development, and skills enhancement in the Ahafo Region. The facility, funded by the European Union (EU) and the German Development Cooperation, was officially handed over to the Labour Department of the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment. The state-of-the-art Centre is […] The post New
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