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The Ministry of Finance has engaged the Parliamentary Press Corps, Institute of Financial and Economic Journalists, and select Editors and Business Journalists, for a technical briefing session on the Mid-Year Budget Review.
The session, chaired by Chief Director, Eva Mends, was held to engage the media on the technical details of the Mid-Year Budget Review.

It also provided updates on the improvements in Ghana’s macroeconomic indicators, the nation’s journey to debt sustainability, and progress towards the upcoming International Monetary Fund Review.
Madam Eva Mends, in her welcome, shared that the Finance Ministry was committed to consistently engaging the media as strategic partners towards nation building.
She also encouraged members of the media to continue diligently in positive reportage about the nation’s economic progress.
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