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The Economy does not meet the threshold of Tax to GDP ratio

By: ANFRED Mr. Francis-Timore, a tax consultant, is unsurprised by the country’s high tax levels. He also believes that COVID-19 has exposed the weaknesses in the Ghanaian economy. As per his statement, every country in the world is expected to maintain a tax-to-GDP ratio of at least 15%. However, the Ghanaian economy is currently struggling to even pay the salaries …

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‘The policy clash’ between Dr. Bawumia and John Mahama

By: Atwumaa Agnes Economic policy plays a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s development for the foreseeable future. The country’s economy is facing several challenges, such as high inflation, slow growth, and a considerable debt burden. However, Ghana has a strong foundation, with a dynamic and young population, rich natural resources, and a diverse economy. It’s important to keep in mind …

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Harmony unveiled: embracing diversity in faith and LGBTQ+

In a groundbreaking development at intersection of faith and LGBTQ+ local communities have taken strides towards fostering acceptance. Some Western congregations in Europe America and even Southern Africa have initiated an open dialogue on embracing diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. This can shed light on a pivotal moment where faith communities in Ghana grapple with traditional, cultural and biblical teachings in embracing the phenomena towards a  more inclusive …

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