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Five major takeaways from Mid-Year Budget Review presentation by Finance minister

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After a nearly four-hour delay occasioned by a stand-off between the leadership of the Minority caucus and the government, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, delivered the Mid-Year Budget review on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.

The review is in accordance with Section 28 of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), which requires the minister to provide the mid-year fiscal policy review of the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government.

With Ghana’s economy making some progress from the quagmire it had been plunged into in recent times, the Mid-Year Budget review afforded the finance minister the platform to not just update Parliament but the country on the strides made so far and some major policies the public should expect in the coming months.

GhanaWeb highlights five major issues from the address delivered on the floor of parliament:

Road tolls are back

Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam announced that the cabinet has given its approval for the return of road tolls.

According to the minister, the move will help generate additional revenue to support the maintenance and development of the country’s road network.

“Mr. Speaker, Cabinet has approved the establishment of a framework for the reintroduction of road and bridge tolls in 2025,” he said.

Economy hits 4.7% growth

Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam disclosed that Ghana’s economy is currently on an upward trajectory with marginal growth in the first quarter of the year.

He noted the growth is a manifestation of the policies implemented by the government to build a resilient Ghanaian economy.

“Our economy grew by 4.7% in the first quarter of this year, surpassing our expectations. This growth demonstrates the resilience of our economic policies and the hard work of Ghanaians,” he stated during his mid-year budget review presentation to Parliament on July 23, 2024.

Investors to receive 3rd coupon in August 2024

Following the successful implementation of the Domestic Debt Exchange Program (DDEP) in 2023, Dr. Amin Adam disclosed that the country has made some progress relative to the payment of returns for investors.

He announced that the third payment of the coupon will be done in August and that the move is a reflection of the commitment by the government to honor its financial obligations.

“I am pleased to report that the Government has made substantial progress since the completion of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) in September 2023.

We have successfully honored two coupon payments, with the second payment of about 5.9 billion Ghana Cedis in February 2024. Furthermore, we are on track to make the third coupon payment of 6.1 billion Ghana Cedis in August 2024,” he noted.

Ghana’s public debt hits GH¢742bn

The country’s public debt has jumped from GH¢658.6bn to GH¢742bn as of June 2024, the finance minister has disclosed.

In his address to Parliament on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Dr. Amin Adam disclosed that the above-mentioned figure represents 70.6 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“This indicates an increase of 22.0 percent due to the effect of the cedi depreciation and continuous disbursements from creditors.”

“The stock consists of external debt of GH¢452.0 billion and domestic debt of GH¢290.0 billion, representing 60.9 percent and 39.1 percent of the total debt stock, respectively.

As a percentage of GDP, external and domestic debt represented 43.0 percent and 27.6 percent, respectively.”

GH¢9.9 billion spent on Free SHS since 2017

It came to light during the presentation that the government’s flagship education program, Free SHS, has taken over GH¢9.9 billion from the government.

The finance minister who made this disclosure stated that the government has remained steadfast in its resolve to ensure that Ghanaians enjoy free academic studies at the high school level.

“The impact of the program is evident. To date, a total of over GH¢9.9 billion has been spent on the program and a cumulative total of 5.7 million young people have benefited from this initiative, many of whom may not have had this opportunity.

Mr. Speaker, to complement this effort, we have provided facilities under TVET to empower our young people with employable skills; with 168,000 students enrolled in the 2023-2024 year. Additionally, we are constructing 10 STEM Schools and 10 STEM Centres across the country, and we have distributed 900,000 tablets for secondary school students. Quality education has been given considerable focus. The performance of the students at WASSCE in 2023 is also the best since 2015,” he explained.

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2025 AFCON qualifiers: Black Stars to hold first training session in Accra today

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The Black Stars will open camp in Accra on Monday, November 11, 2024, to begin preparations for their final two 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

Otto Addo’s team will hold their first training session at the Accra Sports Stadium at 5:00 p.m. ahead of the matches against Angola and Niger.

Monday’s training session will be open to the media and fans, but Tuesday’s session will be held behind closed doors, according to the Ghana Football Association.

The team will travel to Luanda on Wednesday and hold their pre-match mandatory training at the Estádio 11 de Novembro.

The match against Angola will take place on Friday, November 15, in Luanda, before the Black Stars wrap up the qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium against Niger on Monday, November 18.

Ghana currently sits third in Group F with just two points from four games, and qualification is no longer in their hands.

The Black Stars must win their remaining matches and hope that Sudan, who have seven points, lose both of theirs in order to qualify.

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I saw his face and he was Jubilating Powerful Prophet Reveals Who He Saw Winning The Election

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As Ghana prepares for its upcoming 2024 elections, President Nana Akufo-Addo has issued a cautionary message to religious leaders regarding the increasing number of conflicting prophecies surrounding the electoral process. This warning comes at a time when prophetic support for various candidates is gaining visibility, notably for former President John Mahama.

One of the most prominent voices in this discourse is Prophet Clement, a respected spiritual leader known for his influential role in the community. Recently, Prophet Clement has made headlines by publicly declaring that he has received divine revelations affirming Mahama’s victory in the presidential race. He claims to have experienced visions of Mahama triumphing on ten distinct occasions.

In a recent public address, Prophet Clement shared his compelling visions, stating, “I have seen this several times. I saw Mahama’s face being painted with the Ghana map, and he was jubilating.” This vivid imagery has sparked discussions among citizens and political analysts alike, raising questions about the influence of spiritual insight on the electoral process.

The prophet has expressed a sense of divine mandate to pray for Mahama’s success and has indicated his readiness to support any candidate believed to be chosen by God. This endorsement comes at a critical juncture as President Akufo-Addo prepares to step down after two terms in office, following Ghanaian law that limits presidents to a maximum of two terms. This transition sets the stage for a highly competitive election as various candidates position themselves to fill the leadership void.

With the election date drawing near, anticipation is mounting across the nation. Ghanaians are encouraged to actively engage in political conversations that will shape the future of their country. As events unfold, the nation stands at a crossroads, and the outcomes of this electoral process are poised to influence Ghana’s political trajectory for years to come.

President Akufo-Addo’s warning serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between faith and politics in Ghana, urging both clergy and the public to approach the forthcoming elections with discernment and responsibility.

As prophetic backing for Mahama intensifies, many Ghanaians are closely monitoring the political landscape. The discussions surrounding Prophet Clement’s predictions have ignited both interest and debate within the electorate. Citizens are left to ponder the implications of these prophecies: Will Mahama’s candidacy align with the predictions of a certain victory, or could the election result in a surprising shift, bringing a different leader to the forefront?

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Black Stars defender Gideon Mensah reveals how confidentiality breach ruined his Barcelona transfer deal

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Black Stars full-back Gideon Mensah has shared details about a potential transfer to FC Barcelona that fell through five years ago due to a breach of confidentiality. In 2019, while Mensah was with Red Bull Salzburg, he was offered a loan move to Barcelona as a backup for Jordi Alba.

However, news of the deal leaked, breaking the confidentiality agreement and ultimately leading to the transfer’s collapse a missed opportunity that Mensah recalls as deeply disappointing.Reflecting on the moment, Mensah said, “I couldn’t resist thinking about the next flight to Spain.

The next day, I saw the news everywhere in Ghana that Barcelona wanted me. So, I called my agent, asking him what happened to keeping it quiet.” His agent was also unaware of how the information got out, which led to the transfer unraveling.

Today, Mensah plays for French Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre and has earned nearly 30 caps with the Ghanaian national team, the Black Stars.

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