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BoG's performance should be judged by mandate, not balance sheet - Cudjoe Kuagbedzi
Emmanuel Tetteh••744 words · 4 min read
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UMB Capital's Head of Finance says judging the BoG requires looking beyond the numbers - but at what, exactly?
Nelson Cudjoe Kuagbedzi of UMB Capital suggests the Bank of Ghana's success should be judged by its core mandate- maintaining price stability. He highlights the BoG's policy interventions and their costs, urging a focus beyond the balance sheet.
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Adomako-Mensah questions PURC's silence on power disruptions - what could be behind the regulator's quiet stance?
Collins Adomako-Mensah has taken issue with the PURC regarding the recent power outages- many are wondering why. The regulator's silence has been noted, but the reasons for it remain unclear- what could be the cause?
Is Ghana's reliance on political loyalty over competence the root cause of its persistent developmental challenges?
Ghana faces challenges due to the tendency of political elites to place unsuitable people in critical public positions - leading to ineffective institutions. The author suggests that addressing core failures like corruption and poor leadership choices could significantly improve Ghana's development.
Dr. Collins Nyantachie's new album is here, but what makes this collection of gospel songs stand out?
Gospel veteran Dr. Collins Nyantachie is back with a new album, 'Obe Tumi Ay3,' featuring collaborations with emerging and established artists. The project blends traditional Ghanaian sounds with contemporary influences- leaving listeners eager for more.
A Ghanaian MP is investing in education, but can it overcome a critical challenge in the Sissala West Constituency?
MP Mohammed Adams Sukparu launched the Sukparu Best Teachers and Scholarship Award programme in the Sissala West Constituency. The initiative aims to recognise educators and provide financial support to students - but a staff shortage threatens progress.
A paramount chief makes an appeal that could transform healthcare in the Upper West Region - but will it be heard?
Naa Dinaa Donglabong Ganaa III has appealed to the government to build a new Upper West Regional Hospital in Jirapa. The Paramount Chief also decried neglected infrastructure and logistical support - leaving many to wonder about the future of the municipality.