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President Akufo-Addo Reaffirms Decision to Partner with IMF

The Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo has explained to the citizens of his country his government’s decision to seek a U.S. $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund, IMF. He.

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Russia Gives More Scholarship To Ghanaian Students

The Russian Government has increased its scholarship to Ghanaian students from 75 to 110 with effect from November 2022. The Russian Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Dmitry Suslov declared this when.

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African Leaders Pay Tribute to late Queen Elizabeth II

Heads of state of Ethiopia and Ghana have paid their last respect to the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II as they signed her book of condolences at Lancaster House.

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Who Is Saving The Ghanaian Economy?

A boy whose mother was under pressure to abort him, today rises to become one of the brains behind salvaging the weak Ghanaian economy. He is a member of the.

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IMF, Ghana to Discuss Possible $3bn Loan to Support Economy

The IMF will send a team to Ghana this week to begin discussions about a possible $3 billion bailout loan, the fund announced Tuesday. The visit, which will run between.

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Buhari meets Ghana President, discuss attacks on Nigerian traders

President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana on Thursday addressed the attacks on Nigerian traders in Ghana. Akufo-Addo assured Buhari that Nigerian traders were being taken care of. He stated this at.

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Ghana’s New President Promises Action to Fix “Bad” Economy

  Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said in his first state of the nation address the economy was in a “bad way” but he would press ahead with a plan to.

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Ghana Opposition Calls on President to Concede Vote Defeat

Ghana’s main opposition party said on Thursday it had a strong lead in elections and called on President John Mahama to concede defeat – comments dismissed as “treasonable” by the.

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Ghana Elections 2016: Opposition Leader Promises Every Constituency $1Million Yearly

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg The leader of Ghana’s main opposition party, Nana Akufo-Addo, climbed from his car, picked up a microphone and made a bold election promise to give every.

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