Ghana’s energy sector debt could hit US$12.5 billion by 2023 if distribution losses and failure on the part of the Electricity Company of Ghana to collect all tariffs fail. Presently, …
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Interest rates have fallen by almost 1.0% in the last two weeks, signaling ease in cost of loans. This confirms expectations that interest rates will go down due to the …
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State National Oil Companies will be required to invest about US$400 billion into energy improvement facilities in line with the global transition of fuels. According to a report by the …
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Rates of Treasury securities have fallen as government recorded 96% oversubscription of its latest Treasury bills sale, figures from the Bank of Ghana have revealed. The figures further indicated that …
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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the Kingdom of Morocco met to advance the organization of the 24th UNWTO General Assembly in October 2021, the first global high-level United Nations …
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Ghana and the United Kingdom have signed a new interim Trade Partnership Agreement after days of negotiations, ending the Transition Period following the withdrawal of UK from the European Union …
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Lowering the vulnerability of climate change impacts through regulations
Globally, governments must be committed to ensuring that countries are adapting to the effects of climate change. Governments may take action either to achieve a more efficient outcome than would …
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The Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) together with the National Medicine Regulatory Agency (NMRA) has approved a herbal medicine Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta locally known as Nibima for clinical trials for …
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Despite the impact of coronavirus pandemic on global economies, Ghana recorded a trade surplus of US$2.015 billion in 2020, data from the Bank of Ghana has revealed. This was equivalent …
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World Bank prepares US$12bn vaccine financing for Ghana, 20 African countries
The World Bank is preparing an emergency COVID-19 vaccine financing initiative in 21 countries in Africa, including Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Niger, Mozambique, Tunisia, Eswatini and Cape Verde. …

