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Let’s Work Together To Arrive At A Feasible Budget Program – Oppong Nkrumah To Both Majority And Minority

Let’s Work Together To Arrive At A Feasible Budget Program – Oppong Nkrumah To Both Majority And Minority

Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah is urging the Majority and Minority sides of Parliament to work in close collaboration to get a feasible budget program that will propel the Ghanaian economy onto the path of recovery. In a post on social networking site, Twitter, the Minister hinted that government’s economic blueprint for next year which will be presented to Parliament on Thursday, November 24, 2022, will focus on prudent economic policies that will help reboot the economy, hence, needs the collaboration of both sides of the house. “The 2023 budget is supposed to be the foundation of our recovery.…
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EU And Ghana Discuss Adding Value To Ghana’s Cocoa And Coffee

EU And Ghana Discuss Adding Value To Ghana’s Cocoa And Coffee

The European Union (EU) and Ghana have discussed how to add value to Ghana’s cocoa and coffee. This was after the EU Ambassador in Ghana paid a courtesy call on Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah on Friday October 7. In a tweet after themeeting, Mr Oppong Nkrumah said “ H.E @IrchadR, Ambassador of @EuropeInGhana  paid a courtesy call on me today. Among other things,we engaged extensively on adding more value to Ghanaian cocoa and coffee both by large scale processors & small scale confectionary producers.”   “Ghana and the EU will continue to align on what is in the mutual interest of our people,”…
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New Rule In Europe Could Soon Make Ghanaian Cocoa, Coffee Unexportable To Many Int’l Markets – KON

New Rule In Europe Could Soon Make Ghanaian Cocoa, Coffee Unexportable To Many Int’l Markets – KON

Information Minister Kojo Oppong has revealed that the Ghana Embassy in Belgium under the leadership of Ambassador Sena Boateng, has brought to the attention of the Government of Ghana that in Europe, there is a new legislation that could soon make Ghanaian cocoa and coffee unexportable to many international markets.   Mr Oppong Nkrumah further indicated that the Embassy has also commenced work on realigning Ghanaian and European interests in cocoa and coffee. “Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire need to act quickly to secure the industry while meeting the interests of European markets else millions of households and our entire economies…
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