Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah, says Ghanaians should not pay attention to what he calls negative propaganda put out by rating agency Moody’s. In a scathing...
Amidst the calls by some economic experts and the opposition NDC on the government to seek support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to salvage what...
The Deputy Minister for Finance, John Kumah, has refuted claims that the proposed Electronic Transfer Levy better known as “E-levy”, will solve all of Ghana’s problems....
Despite requests from some economists and the opposition NDC for the government to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to save what is left...
According to Deputy Finance Minister John Ampontuah Kumah, the government expects a 24% decline in Mobile Money transactions following the implementation of the Electronic Transfer Levy,...
Deputy finance minister, John Kumah has insisted any Ghanaian who earns GHS3000 and above cannot be described as poor with respect to the E-levy. Speaking on...
The Deputy Minister for Finance, John Kumah, has said the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) is not going to be a temporal revenue generation measure. According...
The Deputy Minister for Finance, John Kumah, has said the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) is not going to be a temporal revenue generation measure. According...
Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah has hinted that the government would not be seeking financial assistance from the international market to manage the economy this year....
John Kumah, a deputy minister for finance says the implementation of two “controversial” government policies; E-Levy and reversal of the benchmark values will definitely happen this year. Kumah...