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Gov’t appears to maintain E-levy at 1.75% despite 1.5% promise at Town Hall Meetings
Government appears to have abandoned the decision to reduce the rate of E-Levy from 1.75 to 1.5%. Finance minister Ken…
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Finance Minister’s Statement On Measures To Fix The Economy – Full Speech
Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press and fellow citizens. Thank you for availing yourselves. I am here today…
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Finance Minister Blames Minority For Cedi Depreciation
Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has apportioned blame on the Minority in Parliament for heavy depreciation of the Cedi. The…
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Finance Minister Reveals Key Policies To Restore Economy
The Finance Minister will speak to the nation at 1 p.m., during which he is expected to assure the citizenry…
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Hardship: Finance Minister to address Ghanaians today
Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, will today, Thursday, address Ghanaians on decisions taken by the government to address recent economic challenges…
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Cedi will keep depreciating for a long time – Former Finance Minister
Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper, has predicted the Cedi will keep depreciating for a long period if government keeps abandoning…
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E-Levy: We won’t go to IMF – Finance Minister
Government says a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is not in its plans to restore fiscal stability in…
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How Finance Minister ‘dodged’ 3 ‘strong’ anti-E-levy questions at Townhall meeting
The government on Thursday January 27, 2022, organized a town hall meeting on the controversial electronic transaction levy (E-levy). Prominent…
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FULL TEXT: Ken Ofori Atta speaks on E-Levy, economy
Introduction 1. Good Afternoon and a Happy New Year to you all. I thank you for your time and presence…
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