‘8-Hour Workdays Won’t Make Ghana Competitive in the 21st Century’ – Osei Akoto
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Ghana's 24-Hour Economy Designed as Adaptive Framework - Goosie Tanoh
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/ghanas-24-hour-economy-designed-as-adaptive-framework-says-advisor/ Goosie Tanoh, Special Advisor on Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy Initiative, has characterized the newly launched policy as a dynamic programme built to evolve with changing economic and social needs. Speaking at Wednesday’s official launch, Tanoh emphasized the government’s commitment to res…
‘8-hour workdays won’t make Ghana competitive in the 21st century’ – Osei Akoto
Henry Osei Akoto is a leading member of the NDC A leading member of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Henry Osei Akoto, has said the launch of the 24-Hour Economy by the John Dramani Mahama-government will open up Ghana’s economy for growth. He explained that the initiative, which he described as bipartisan, is the surest […] The post ‘8-hour workdays won’t make Ghana competitive in the 21st century’ – Osei Akoto appeared first on Ghanamm…
The Ghanaian government plans to mobilise USD 4 billion over four years for the large-scale deployment of its ambitious programme "The 24-hour Economy", designed to transform the national productive apparatus, stimulate the participation of the private sector and create massive jobs, according to Dr. Ishmael Nii Amanor Dodoo, head of innovation in the Secretariat. Officially launched this 2...
We’ll make adjustments as needed – Goosie Tanoh on 24-Hour Economy
Goosie Tanoh, has clarified that the newly launched programme is not a fixed framework, but one designed to evolve based on public feedback and changing conditions. The Special Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy Initiative Tanoh stated that the secretariat welcomes constructive criticism and is prepared to make necessary adjustments as the programme progresses while speaking at the official launch of the initiative on Wednesday, July 2. “We at the s…
AGI, GUTA Warn PURC Tariff Hike Threatens 24-Hour Economy Rollout
The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) and the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) have jointly sounded the alarm over the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s (PURC) latest decision to increase electricity tariffs by 2.45%, warning that the move could undermine the success of the government’s flagship 24-hour economy policy. The tariff adjustment, which takes effect in the third quarter of 2025, was announced by PURC. The Commissi…
ELECTRICITY TARIFF HIKE HITS CONSUMERS FROM TODAY
Wed 02 July 2025: Double-digit increases will see monthly bills rise by hundreds of rands, placing further strain on already squeezed household budgets. South African households will face significantly higher electricity costs from today, 1 July 2025, as municipalities across the country implement annual tariff increases, with some metros seeing hikes of over 13%. This […]
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