
Ken Ofori-Atta







Some good news for Ghanaians as Fitch Solutions has predicted that the worsening inflation currently being experienced will in the country will end in 2023.

The NPP has summoned a crunch meeting between the party’s Council of Elders, the National Executives, and the Majority Caucus over the 'Ken must go' agenda.

Permanent and temporary workers of the non-existent Keta Port project will receive three and a half months’ basic salary as bonuses for the year ending 2022.

Andy Appiah-Kubi, spokesperson of a breakaway faction of the Majority has warned there would be repercussions if Ofori-Atta is allowed to present the budget.

Undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has petitioned CHRAJ to investigate the minister of finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, over a possible conflict of interest.

Anas' latest documentary dubbed Galamsey Economy has been heavily criticised by three prominent Ghanaians with insights into the proper working of journalism.

A leading NPP stalwart, Obiri Boahen is lamenting the general state of hardships in the economy, evident in the price of Akpeteshie, which now sells for GH¢4.

Bright Simons has said Ofori-Atta cannot withdraw funds from Contingency Vote to fund the cathedral project without input from the Speaker and Council of State.

Ken Ofori-Atta, the Minister of Finance, is expected to present the 2023 budget of the Akufo-Addo government on Thursday despite stiff opposition from MPs.
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