Ahead of every new year, it is expected of the Finance Minister, to present a budget to Parliament for approval. This is in accordance with the Public Financial Management Act 2016, (Act 921). The budget reading is to present the planned expenditure f
2022 budget has to match needs of populace - Alban Bagbin
IEA calls for greater clarity regarding energy and financial sector debts
Parliament ends debate on mid-year budget review
Mid-Year Budget Review presentation was a rehash of 2021 budget - IEA
Offer sustainable roadmap to deliver one million jobs initiative – Labour analyst to govt
Government to install robust systems to stem threats at Ghana’s frontiers
Government make strides in road construction
Ghanaians need bread and butter, not fiscal policies – Murtala
Government ought to review petroleum taxes in mid-year budget – Energy Consultant
Seek immediate financial reliefs from IMF-World Bank to support economic recovery – Govt told
COVIDNOMICS: 2021 Mid-Year Budget Review; Never too late to be done
Mid-year budget: Fledgling e-commerce industry kicks against tax on sector
Newly introduced taxes by government takes effect today
Uncertainty shrouds domestic debt market
SONA: Food is in abundance in Ghana – Akufo-Addo
MMDA’s urged to roll out economic prosperity plans in 2021
2021 Eurobond: Finance Ministry commences search for transaction advisers
Government domestic borrowing costs inch upwards
2021 Budget: Economy likely to miss 5.7 percent GDP growth target - Terkper
Q1 2021: Parliament approves government's request to borrow US$3 billion
Sacrificing capex to rein in fiscal deficit worrying - Economist
Debt servicing to use 34% of 2021 first quarter public expenditure
Ga East Municipal Assembly holds Town-Hall meeting
Parliament grants approval for GH¢27.4 billion request for Q1 2021 expenditure
Finance Minister projects strong economy for Ghana in 2021
It’s unfortunate for Ken Ofori-Atta to say Ghana’s rising public debt is ‘mere statistics’ – Terkper
Don’t criticise govt for borrowing amid coronavirus - Economist to Ghanaians
Key takeaways from Ofori-Atta’s 2021 budget statement
Parliament requested to approve GH¢27.434 billion for 2021 first quarter
NPP will return to power to improve 2021 Budget - Ofori-Atta
HIPC is behind us – Ofori-Atta affirms
Reject leaders who take us back to Egypt - Ofori-Atta to Ghanaians
NPP will return to power to improve 2021 Budget - Ofori-Atta
Government expects growth to rebound to 5.7 percent in 2021
Finance Minister makes GH¢27.4 billion request towards Q1 2021 expenditure
FULL TEXT: Ken Ofori-Atta's last budget before 2020 elections