Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has declared that , "This government will be the smallest in the history of Ghana," reaffirming the administration’s goal of cutting unnecessary expenditures. Speaking during ...
As President John Mahama's administration marks 60 days in office, the government is working steadily towards fulfilling its ambitious 120-day Social Contract, a set of 26 outlined commitments made to ...
Dr. Seyram Kawor, a financial analyst at the University of Cape Coast has urged the government to move beyond discussions and begin implementing the tough policies needed to stabilize Ghana’s ...
Finance Minister Ato Forson has called on Ghanaians to support the government's efforts in educating the public on necessary economic reforms. Speaking at the second day of the National Economic ...
President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, March 4, met with the Constitution Review Committee for their maiden stakeholder engagement to discuss proposed amendments to Ghana’s constitution. Chaired by Prof. H. ...
The Minority has slammed President John Dramani Mahama for revoking public sector employment, accusing him of terminating jobs and worsening job insecurity for young Ghanaians. At a press conference on ...
The Minority in Parliament has rejected claims by former President John Dramani Mahama that his administration resolved the power crisis, known as “dumsor,” in 2016. Addressing the press on Monday, ...
The Minority caucus in Parliament has issued a strong warning against any government attempts to introduce new taxes or increase existing ones, arguing that such measures would only exacerbate the ...
The NPP Minority in Parliament has strongly rejected President John Dramani Mahama’s claim that he successfully resolved Ghana’s power crisis during his previous administration. At a press conference in Accra ...
The Ghana Publishing Company Limited (GPCL) is advocating for government intervention in the form of tax waivers on paper imports to reduce operational costs and make locally produced books more ...