Stories of or related to Ghana's 2017 budget
TUC hails 'ambitious' 2017 budget
Parliament approves over 320 million cedis for Local Government Ministry
NDC MPs head to SC over reduction of District Assembly Fund
Minority Leader accuses Finance Minister of breaching District Assembly Common Fund law
NDC MPs head to SC over reduction of District Assembly Fund
NDC MP threatens court action over approval of 2017 budget
‘Asempa’ budget or ‘419’ budget?
Income Tax amendment bill passed
Ofori-Atta confident of achieving budget targets
It will take time for interest rates to decline - Economist
Government to regulate cashew industry to stimulate development
MMDA’s to scrap levies charged “Kayayei” – Minister
Minority accuse Speaker of bias
ACEP urges upward review of allocation to stabilisation fund
Parliament approves 2017 budget after fierce Majority, Minority debate
Government must cut expenditure to reduce interest rates – Ken Thompson
Parliament to pass four tax cuts
Reconsider benchmark formula for oil revenue – ACEP charges government
Parliament approves 2017 budget
Clarify how Ghanaians will benefit from tax cuts – Minority demands
NDC performed better with a GDP growth of 5.9 % - Fifi Kwetey
Tax cuts: Ofori-Atta lays amendment bills before parliament
‘Planting for food and jobs’ needs clarity - ISSER
2017 Budget creditable due to NDC’s good initiatives – Kofi Adams
Finance Minister submits tax cut amendment bills to Parliament
Budget will collapse manufacturing companies - Isaac Adongo
Minority threatens not to support 2017 budget
Mahama gov’t 'broke' the law; overspent budget by GHC8bn in 2016 – Majority
Kwabena Duffuor applauds 2017 Budget
Budget built on weak foundation - IFS
2017 Budget creditable due to NDC’s good initiatives – Kofi Adams
Gov’t to lay tax cut policies to Parliament under certificate of urgency
Govt must be fiscally disciplined to implement 2017 budget- ISSER
2017 budget not a panacea to reduce policy rate - Economist
2017 budget silent on funding of Office of Special Prosecutor - SEND-GHANA
Minority criticises government for allocating GH¢1.5bn to presidency