Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, is expected to deliver the 2022 national budget to parliament on November 17, 2021.
2023 Budget to be presented on November 24, debate begins November 29
YouStart will create future millionaires in Ghana - Deputy Finance Minister
Reduce reliance on international capital markets for loans - Auditing firm urges government
Midyear Budget Review: Ken Ofori-Atta was truthful and factual - Economist
Mid-Year Budget Review: Ken Ofori-Atta was truthful and factual - Economist
Clarify free SHS expenditure inconsistencies – Eduwatch to Finance Minister
Agbodza not enthused about government's intent to charge road tolls
Minority bares teeth at BoG, accuses governor of cover-up in GH¢22bn printed currency claim
Minority accuses BoG governor of cover-up in GH¢22 billion printed currency claim
IMF deal will not unduly burden Ghanaians – Ofori-Atta assures
IMF deal will not unduly burden Ghanaians – Ofori-Atta assures
Ken Ofori-Atta’s budget pointless – Mahdi Jibril
Ato Forson got it wrong – BoG denies printing GH¢22 billion on parliament's blindside
Ato Forson got it wrong – BoG denies printing GH¢22 billion on parliament's blindside
The state of affairs is quite a painful one for me to report - Ken Ofori-Atta
Road tolls reintroduction: NPP is very confused – Henry Osei Akoto
The state of affairs is quite a painful one for me to report - Ken Ofori-Atta
Mid-year budget: Government's revenue generation in GH¢4 billion deficit – Terkper
1D1F is the biggest industrialisation drive since colonial days - Ofori-Atta
Ofori-Atta's statement is a diversionary tactic; road tolls will be reintroduced – Dr. Wereko-Brobbey
Printing of GH¢22 billion claims: John Kumah, Ato Forson face-off
Printing of GH¢22 billion claims: John Kumah, Ato Forson face-off in Parliament
Only new roads constructed under Public Private Partnership will be tolled - Roads Ministry clarifies
Ofori-Atta backs off on supplementary budget
Government plans to use petroleum sector windfall to fill revenue gaps – Ofori-Atta
Ofori-Atta presented an ambitious budget - Economist
FULL TEXT: 2022 Mid-Year Budget Review of governemnt
Ghana's fiscal and debt situation has 'severely worsened' - Ken Ofori-Atta admits
You can't blame BoG for printing GH¢22 billion notes for government - Gideon Boako
We have a track record of turning things around during crisis – Ofori-Atta
Government revises GDP growth rate from 5.8% to 3.7% for 2022
Ghana's fiscal and debt situation has 'severely worsened' - Ken Ofori-Atta
We concede times are hard – Gov't
We concede times are hard – Government
Government mulls to complement GhanaCARES with enhanced domestic programme
Government mulls to complement GhanaCARES with enhanced domestic programme