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Ghanaians over the years have lamented over the increase of the country's debt stock.
Experts have called on leaders to stop the frequent borrowing and find innovative ways to internally generate revenue for the country's development.
So on today's edition of PM Express, JoyNews' George Wiafe will host the Chief Executive Officer of SEM Capital to discuss how best the country can manage its debt.
Dr Sam Mensah will also share his thoughts on the financial sector for Ghana's economical growth.
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