Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana placed last out of 24 African countries with a deterioration in its Risk-Reward Score, the 2022-2023 Control Risks and Oxford Business Economics Africa Risk-Reward Index has revealed.
According to the report, the country recorded -0.96 out of a score of 10 among its peers in Africa.
The country dropped by 0.35 to 4.74 in the Reward Index.
Its Risk Index however went up to 5.85 in September 2023, as against 5.24 in September 2022.
The reward scores incorporate medium-term economic growth forecasts, economic size, economic structure, and demographics. Â

Ghana has been battling with a slowdown in its economic growth of an average of 5.0% pre-Domestic Debt Exchange Programme. This is a result of the debt default in 2022 culminating in the restructuring of payment of its loans.
Inflation and the cedi thus worsened in more than three decades, increasing astronomically both the cost of living and doing business.
The risk scores for each country also stemmed from the Economic and Political Risk Evaluator.
Ghana’s debt default increased the risk of doing business and worsened the macroeconomic environment.
Zambia (+1.19), Uganda (+0.64), Senegal (+0.26), Morocco (+0.26) and Cameroon (+0.24) were the countries that witnessed the biggest positive movement in their overall risk-reward scores between 2022 and 2023.
The Africa Risk-Reward Index is defined by the combination of risk and reward scores, integrating economic and political risk analysis by Control Risks and Oxford Economics Africa.
Latest Stories
-
NAIMOS task force arrests 9 Chinese illegal miners, destroys equipment at Dadieso
4 minutes -
NAIMOS advances into Atiwa Forest, uncovers child labour, river diversion and heavy machinery
14 minutes -
NAIMOS Task Force storms Fanteakwa South, dismantles galamsey operations
34 minutes -
The Kissi Agyebeng Removal Bid: A Look at the Numbers
1 hour -
DVLA to roll out digitised accident reports, new number plates and 24-hour services
2 hours -
DVLA Workers’ Union opens 2025 Annual Residential Delegates Congress with call for excellence, equity and solidarity
2 hours -
Scholarships Secretariat sets December 8–9 interviews for Commonwealth Scholarship applicants
2 hours -
WASSCE decline reveals deep gaps, there’s need to overhaul education system – Franklin Cudjoe
3 hours -
JOY FM Drive Time host Lexis Bill leads fans up Aburi Mountain in energetic ‘Walk With Lexis’ fitness experience
3 hours -
2026 World Cup: Ghana to open campaign in Toronto against Panama
3 hours -
President Mahama, Lordina support retired Assemblies of God pastors, widows with medical care and Christmas gifts
4 hours -
2025/26 GPL: Nations FC fight back to claim 2-1 win over Heart of Lions
4 hours -
Tanzania responds to international criticism over October post-election events
4 hours -
Burkina Faso plans to restore death penalty for treason, terrorism, espionage
4 hours -
One killed, 27 arrested in Tamale police operation
4 hours
