As the world is still reeling from the impact of COVID-19, businesses have been forced to adjust how work is done, amend revenue projections and consider staff strength as many …
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EconomyFeature / Analysis
Seth Terkper reacts to Dr Addison’s explanation for excluding exceptional costs in fiscal deficit calculation
The Minister for Finance under the erstwhile John Mahama administration, Seth Terkper, has reacted to an explanation given by Governor of the Central Bank, Dr Ernest Addison, to government’s constant …
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Shoyinka Shodunke, Director of Technology, Vodafone Ghana and Angela Mensah-Poku, Director of Digital and Commercial Operations at Vodafone Ghana discusses the organisation’s ongoing digital transformation and the challenge of COVID-19. …
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Feature / AnalysisSMEs
Cutting-cost in COVID-19: T4SD Hub Ghana beneficiary SMEs reveal simple steps
The coronavirus crisis is shaking the whole world, with devastating consequences on health and businesses. For many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana, this has led to obvious internal …
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Ghana in recent times faces debt distress attributable to an increased in debt levels due to higher deficits, financed by domestic and external borrowing, often due to weak debt management …
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EconomyFeature / AnalysisOil & Gas
President Mahama left an economic legacy at end-2016 – PART 2: Doing more with one (1) oilfield than with three (3) fields
Introduction The decline in crude oil/gas output and prices is a feature of global financial and non-financial crisis and the effect on global demand and commodity prices (for Ghana, gold, …
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Banking & FinanceFeature / Analysis
Auditor Rotation under Ghana’s New Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992): A game changer for companies.
Introduction The engagement of an auditor and his work generally have fundamentally inherent risks. These risks are well known within the accounting profession, and over the years accounting and audit …
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Feature / AnalysisInvestmentsMICE
‘Year of Return’ to ‘Beyond the Return’ – The impact on Ghana’s tourism drive
Ghana in the 17th century was a key transit point for transporting slaves. The inhumane act’s documentation began in 1619, as the year the first black slaves arrived in Jamestown, …
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EconomyFeature / AnalysisTaxation
The 2020 Financial Year of Ghana: Indirect tax reforms arising out of the national budgets and the COVID-19 pandemic (Part 2)
This article is the second in a series of articles exploring the 2020 Mid-Year Fiscal Review, in light of the initial 2020 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of Ghana, and …
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Introduction The New Patriotic Party (NPP) introduced its flagship Free Senior High School (FSHS) education policy in September 2017, as the Presidential Initiative was party’s anchor promise to the Ghanaian …

