The recent increase in the prices of goods and services in the country has affected the disposable income of many Ghanaians.
Experts say the recent increments are unusual and have put a strain on the economy.
Parliament has therefore, ordered a probe into factors leading to the upsurge in the prices of goods and services in the country.
This ascertain the possible causes of the hike in prices, Joy News’ George Wiafe tonight, hosts the following guests; Economist, Professor Peter Quartey, Financial Consultant, Charles Mensah, President of African Investment Group, Dr Sam Ankrah and President of the Ghana Union of Traders Association, Joseph Obeng on the Business Edition of PM Express at 9.00pm.
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