For any nation to deliver on its promise to citizens, it must mobilize the resources to fund essential services. In Ghana, taxes account for over 60% of total government revenue. …
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Feature / AnalysisNationalTaxationTop Story
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Banking & FinanceFeature / AnalysisInvestments
Powering Ghana’s SMEs through green financing partnerships
There is a quiet transformation underway across Ghana’s business landscape. One that does not announce itself with fanfare but reveals itself in the hum of solar panels on factory rooftops, …
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ExtractivesFeature / AnalysisMining
Why use your royalties for “Nsawa” and blame mining companies for no development?
In Ghana today, one of the easiest ways to trend on radio, television, or social media is to blame mining companies for underdevelopment in mining communities. According to the growing …
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ExtractivesFeature / AnalysisMiningTop Story
Mining, Ownership and Development: The questions we must honestly ask ourselves
Like many Ghanaians, I understand and appreciate the emotions driving the current debate about the future of our mining industry. When people look at our gold wealth and still see …
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For over a century, mining has been one of Ghana’s economic heavyweights. It contributes over 7 percent to GDP, brings in more than US$6 billion in export earnings every year, …
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The debate over the Bank of Ghana’s current financial circumstances has been driven by politics as much as by financial economics leaving Ghanaians bemused, if not outright confused. TOMA IMIRHE …
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Banking & FinanceDigital PaymentFeature / AnalysisFintechInnovationsInvestmentsTop Story
SEC’s virtual asset sandbox underway
Twelve companies selected by Ghana’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are now on the way to determining whether or not their respective digital asset services will meet the regulatory thresholds …
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Banking & FinanceEconomyFeature / AnalysisTop Story
Toma Imirhe asks: Are Bank of Ghana Bills Crowding Out Treasury Bills?
Ministry of Finance treasury officials and their counterparts at the Bank of Ghana are reportedly considering closer co-ordination going forward to resolve an emergent issue in Ghana’s evolving fixed income …
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The continued delay in the publication of the Bank of Ghana’s 2025 institutional annual accounts is drawing increasing attention from financial markets, policy analysts and development partners, even as the …
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Banking & FinanceEconomyFeature / AnalysisInvestmentsTop Story
Gov’t rides over TB under-subscription hurdle
Ghana’s Treasury bill market has entered a period of sustained under-subscription through April 2026, but the emerging evidence suggests that while this is tightening short-term financing conditions, it is not …
