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What Happens When a Nation Never Rests: Navigating the 24H+ Economy

Can you think of a Ghana where the hum of industry never ceases, the digital marketplaces are always open, and the pursuit of prosperity extends far beyond the traditional 9-to-5? This is the audacious vision at the heart of President John Dramani Mahama’s “24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme,” 24H+. Ghana is embarking on […]

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“Cedi-Only” Government-Awarded Contract Explained: Economic Context and Consequences

The Akate and Nkansah families lived close to each other as neighbours for a long time. Both families have some distinct characters that set them aside separately. However, the Nkansah family became influential over the Akates, with the Akates building a major part of their lives on the influence of the Nkansah family. The Akate

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Easiness of Doing Business in Ghana

Ghana, a Sub-Saharan African country, has been increasingly recognized as a favorable destination for business ventures. This recognition stems from its abundant natural resources, large consumer markets, and positive business environment. The business landscape in Ghana has been a subject of increasing interest among entrepreneurs, multinational corporations, and policymakers. This article aims to evaluate whether it is

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Multinational Companies Exodus: Government Economic Policy Stifles Ghana’s Potential

Ghana, once a promising investment hub in West Africa, is now witnessing a troubling economic climate. According to a report by USAID, Ghana’s economy, was described by the World Bank in 2019 as the world’s fastest-growing economy. However, in 2022, it all came crashing down. The government blamed external factors such as COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine War,

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