Ghana has secured a Staff-Level Agreement after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) carried out the first review of the fund programme over the past two weeks.
But what does this mean for the economy going forward in terms of attracting the required Foreign Direct Investment and resumption of donor support?
Also, is the Ghanaian economy really showing signs of stability after the programme?
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