
Ghana’s “Divide & Conquer” Debt Strategy Hits Roadblock
Friday, 13th January 2023. Jubilee House, Ghana’s presidential palace. In attendance: the movers and shakers of public and commercial finance in the country. Arrayed on
Friday, 13th January 2023. Jubilee House, Ghana’s presidential palace. In attendance: the movers and shakers of public and commercial finance in the country. Arrayed on
Many might recall how in the year 2000 Ghana found itself, for the sixth time in its history, unable to continue servicing its accumulated debts,
December 2022 is the most momentous month in Ghana’s recent economic history. After struggling to manage its debt, Ghana’s government had to resort to measures
The Debt Armageddon: Lessons from Sri Lanka and Ghana Around the world, fears are rising of a string of sovereign debt defaults creating a domino
There are a number of public sector institutions whose operations and service delivery can generate revenue to offset the costs involved. In Ghana, the jargon
There are a number of public sector institutions whose operations and service delivery can generate revenue to offset the costs involved. In Ghana, the jargon
During this year’s United Nations (UNFCCC) 27th Conference of the Parties (COP 27) in Egypt, Ghana’s President, Akufo-Addo, has been teaming up with colleague African
Of all the motley crew of ideas the government of Ghana has churned out in recent days and weeks to deal with the country’s deteriorating public
The leadup to Ghana’s budget presentation was filled with political drama and outsized investor expectations. On Thursday, the 24th of November, the much anticipated event
During this year’s United Nations (UNFCCC) 27th Conference of the Parties (COP 27) in Egypt, Ghana’s President, Akufo-Addo, has been teaming up with colleague African