The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, will present the 2019 budget statement and financial policy of the government to Parliament today, Thursday.
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Obedient Akufo-Addo government will fix your roads – Ofori-Atta
Posterity will thank Akufo-Addo forever over free SHS – Ofori-Atta
Future of oil industry good – Ofori-Atta
Gov’t will fix your roads – Finance Minister tells Ghanaians
Government withdraws luxury vehicle tax
Protests greet mid-year budget review presentation
Government withdraws luxury vehicle levy
‘We’re delivering on the change Ghanaians voted for in 2016’ - Ofori-Atta
'We are certainly not there yet; Akufo-Addo even 'reminded us' last week – Ken Ofori-Atta
Dumsor is history - Finance Minister
'Listening' Akufo-Addo gov't will 'fix' bad roads 'not with words & pictures' - Ofori-Atta
Government announces withdrawal of 'controversial' luxury vehicle levy
Procurement Authority saves GH¢2.7bn in 31 months – Ken Ofori-Atta
Call tax increased to 9%; luxury vehicle levy withdrawn
We’ll fix your roads but not with pictures like NDC – Finance Minister
Ghana’s debt GHC204bn as at June 2019 – Ofori-Atta
3,000 jobs saved in the banking sector – Ken Ofori-Atta
3,000 jobs saved in the banking sector – Ken Ofori-Atta
Government increases 'talk tax' to 9%
Fuel prices to go up - Ken Ofori-Atta
Budget Review: Luxury Vehicle Levy gone
High electricity tariffs caused by wasteful expenditure in energy sector - Ken Ofori Atta
Embarrassment of luxury vehicle tax avoidable – Ablakwa
Ghana consuming less than 40% of power generated – Ofori-Atta
You can’t account for oil revenue yet you’re borrowing – Muntaka to gov't