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Ghana’s Macroeconomic Overview and Outlook

Introduction Ghana's economy demonstrated resilience in 2024, achieving a real GDP growth rate of 5.7%, which exceeded the expected 3.1% growth. Inflation, while showing signs...

How mobile money is rebuilding lives in Sudan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHA7vvC2bys&t=24s When Mohammed Ahmed left Sudan in search of better life, he couldn’t have imagined that he would find financial security back home. But, some...

Implementation of the IMF-Supported PC-PEG Update​

Introduction Ghana’s public debt reached a critical threshold of 88.1% of GDP by the end of 2022, severely constraining the country's ability to meet its...

Internal Controls – The end game

Remember the shockwaves sent through the business world when the ‘too-big-to-fail giant’ crumbled? From the downfall of the corporate giant Enron in 2001, to...

Jerry John Rawlings – His Passion and Policies Towards National Development

“I ended up in office not because I wanted to be chairman, to be head of state but it was just my passion to...

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AG Steps In to Take Over OSP Cases After Court Directive

The Office of the Attorney-General is moving to take...

Mahama: Free Primary Healthcare Programme to achieve Universal Health Coverage

President John Dramani Mahama has officially launched the Free...

Bridging Change and Cohesion: The Impact of Alternative Convos

Alternative Convos Podcast is not just a show, it is a space, intentionally created for honest conversations that often do not happen elsewhere.

The OSP at a Crossroads: A Citizen’s Reflection on Justice, Power, and the Long Game

The fight against corruption is not a short-term endeavour, it is a long game that requires patience, consistency, and collective commitment. The OSP is one piece of that puzzle, but its survival and effectiveness will ultimately reflect the seriousness with which Ghana is prepared to confront corruption at its roots.
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