Stories of or related to Ghana's 2017 budget
GHC6m budget for Osafo Maafo withdrawn after minority protest
150,000 jobs to be created – Akufo-Addo
Asiedu Nketia backs minority for ‘boycotting’ 2018 budget approval
Minority to meet today ahead of 2018 budget
Ashanti businesses reject 3% VAT
Finance Minister to present 2018 Budget on November 15
Parliament approves tax cut on imported medicines
2018 budget must focus on domestic revenue mobilization – IFS
Gov't’s borrowings from capital market to reach ¢72 billion by December
2018 budget to dwell on improving agric sector - Bawumia
Bulldog freed
Corporate tax to be slashed from next year
ICU wants government to scrap overtime taxes
Government determined to block loopholes in tax exemption process
Ghana’s debt profile rather ballooning – Amaliba fires
Mid-year budget review: NPP taking credit for ‘nothing’ – Inusah Fuseini
Ghana was losing GHC1.5bn annually in tax exemption – GIPC
NPP borrowing plans hypocritical – Ricketts-Hagan
Mid-Year budget review pointers: Fiscal discipline brings relief
A listening government won’t think ‘twice’ about abrogating towing levy – Kofi Bentil
NPP never against borrowing - Deputy Finance Minister
Finance Minister 'shamefully doctored' budget figures – Ato Forson
Eye US$4 billion NTEs market – Ofori-Atta tells EXIM Bank
Government won’t achieve 2017 revenue target – IEA
Bawumia’s Advisor discounts Minority’s grave prediction about debt stock
Minority’s critique of mid-year budget ‘illegitimate’ – Kwaku Kwarteng
Shut up! – Kweku Kwarteng tells Minority
Ofori-Atta an 'epitome of scandal' – Adongo
Ofori-Atta cooked figures in Mid-year review budget – Minority
Ofori-Atta 'shamefully doctored' budget figures – Minority
We need to be vigilant about revenue measures - Ofori Atta
Finance Minister lied in mid-year budget review - Minority
Government's 'Asempa Budget' now 'Asembone Budget ' - Ato Forson
'Asempa' budget brings nothing but bad news – Ato Forson
Government urged to ensure efficiency in public spending
Constitutional review to address democracy deficit