Ghana earlier this month secured a staff-level agreement for the country’s first International Monetary Fund programme review.
But can Ghana secure the Memorandum of Understanding from the external bilateral partners before the IMF Board meets on the country’s programme on November 22, 2023 for the next tranche of funds?
JoyNews’ George Wiafe engaged the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta on the topic “External debt negotiations and the impact on the economy.”
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