The 18th Edition of Connected Banking Summit, organized by the International Centre for Strategic Alliances, took place at the Kempinski Hotel on February 19, bringing together key players in the...
Professor Patrick Asuming, an economist at the University of Ghana Business School, has heavily criticized the IMF Programme, stating that it has failed to address Ghana’s pressing economic issues despite...
Professor Patrick Asuming, a leading economist at the University of Ghana Business School, has warned that corruption and inefficient governance are at the heart of Ghana’s ongoing economic struggles. Speaking...
As Ghana prepares for the upcoming National Economic Dialogue 2025, economist Prof. Patrick Asuming of the University of Ghana Business School is calling for a fundamental shift in the country’s...
Mobile money operators in Ghana have increasingly fallen victim to armed robbery attacks, with some resulting in fatalities and others causing injuries. The frequency of these attacks has raised serious...
Yaw Owusu Brefo, Convenor of the Individual Bondholders Forum, has criticized the political back-and-forth surrounding the recent Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) payments, insisting that the government should not expect...
Rev. John Awuni, the President of the Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG), has called for a reduction in taxes to help local businesses operate at full capacity, particularly...
Agro Research Scientist, Prof. Roger Kanton, has expressed strong support for the recent 70% increase in cocoa prices announced by the government, urging farmers to accept the adjustment as a...
In a decisive move to restore investor confidence and demonstrate fiscal responsibility, the government has successfully settled the fourth Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) coupon. Minister for Government Communications and...
Evans Otumfuo, President of the Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana (MMAAG), has called on the government to reassess how mobile money operations are managed in the country. Speaking on...