Ghana’s participation in the ongoing 2026 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group in Washington DC is coming at a pivotal moment as the country is …
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Banking & FinanceEconomyFeature / AnalysisNationalTop Story
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Feature / AnalysisInnovationsNationalSMEsTaxationTop Story
How GRA’s Modified Taxation Scheme is boosting tax compliance & SMEs competitiveness
The era, where many informal sector businesses and workers’ pay taxes when faced with threats of enforcement or coercion, rather than on voluntary basis, has become a collaborative regime between …
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Banking & FinanceEconomyFeature / AnalysisTop Story
Ghana’s crucial but complicated IMF exit strategy
As Ghana approaches the rescheduled conclusion of its three-year Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on August 16, 2026, policymakers are shifting focus from stabilization …
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Banking & FinanceFeature / AnalysisInnovationsRemittance
Reinventing corporate payments through digital transformation
Corporate payments are the lifeblood of modern commerce. From supplier settlements and payroll to cross-border transactions and collections, the efficiency of payment systems directly influences how businesses operate, scale, and …
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EconomyFeature / AnalysisInvestmentsLeadership
Ghana’s economic turnaround: A new era for investment and partnerships
In January 2025, when President John Dramani Mahama assumed office, Ghana’s economy was emerging from one of the most difficult periods in its recent history. Inflation was high, the currency …
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EconomyFeature / AnalysisTaxationTop Story
How GRA is actively reshaping Ghana’s tax regime to support investments
…a presentation at the Ghana-Netherlands Business Breakfast Meeting on investment climate and the GIPC- GIPA Act The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is actively boosting the country’s investment climate by modernizing …
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AgribusinessAgricultureFeature / Analysis
Women farmers power Ghana’s agriculture, but face major barriers
Despite producing a large share of the country’s food, women farmers in Ghana continue to face unequal access to land, finance, and agricultural support services. Agriculture remains one of the …
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For years, we have been told that Ghana’s state-owned enterprises are being monitored, evaluated, and improved under the supervision of the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA). Thick reports are …
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Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen. Truth begins with language, with the power that words hold to shape consciousness, to shift perspective, to propel action. …
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Identity before connectivity: Why Ghana’s SIM registration will succeed — and what telecoms must learn from the banking sector
As Ghana prepares to undertake a new nationwide SIM card registration exercise, it is important to reframe the conversation. This is not simply a telecommunications activity — it is a …

