The Event Director at Maven Communications, Jojo Danso Asante, has called on the government to ensure that the exchange rate remains stable to help businesses plan properly.
According to him, the current economy is favourable for business, therefore, the currency must be stable to create a conducive atmosphere for businesses.
Speaking at the Ghana Business League Awards on June 6, 2025, he noted that the exchange rate is one challenge that businesses have had to deal with in recent times.
He said, "They need to look at the exchange rate, let's say the cedi to the dollar. Now, companies are enjoying the holidays, or so. Business is good now. Now, if government - the BOG, is able to hold our currency, the center, even shouldn't depreciate, but can hold it at the level at which it is, we believe that businesses are going to thrive and the Ghanaian economy, the Ghanaian business sector is going to be attractive to investors."
Mavens Communication, in partnership with Zeliatte Media, rewarded businesses and industry players as it honoured 41 businesses at the 2025 Ghana Business League Awards.
The event, which took place on June 6, 2025, at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel, was held under the theme; “From Vision to Success: Celebrating Ghana’s Top Businesses."
The high-level event highlighted the work of various businesses in Ghana across several sectors of the economy.
“We are not merely event organisers; we create platforms that honour genuine achievements and catalyse transformation. We are proud to be the driving force behind not only this ceremony, but also initiatives such as the African Best Business Awards and the forthcoming HR Services and Awards,” Asante added.
He also noted that the businesses that were considered for the awards were taken through a rigorous selection criteria.
"We work with companies that can innovate and adapt to new trends. So, for instance, the government has an initiative like the 24-Hour Economy. We did go down to look into companies that have actually reinvented their wheel and are working 24 hours to promote the Ghanaian economy, and also to promote the business endeavours here in Ghana. So, we have been organising this event for the past five years. We conduct comprehensive research and look into companies," Asante added.
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