The Majority and Minority caucuses are at odds over the Bank of Ghana's (BoG) projected 2025 financial loss of GHc15.7 billion (~$1.427 billion USD). The Majority defends the loss as a necessary cost of stabilization policies that helped reduce inflation to 3.2%, while the Minority, led by Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, accuses the government of using propaganda to mask liquidity management failures. The BoG notes that international reserves have hit a record $14.5 billion USD.
The central bank's financial health is a critical signal for international lenders and the IMF. While the low inflation is a win for consumers, the high cost of stabilization raises questions about long-term fiscal sustainability.
Ghana entered an IMF program in 2023 following a severe debt crisis. The current debate mirrors previous tensions over the 2022 Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), where the BoG also absorbed significant losses to facilitate government restructuring.
In a major rollout of a key campaign promise, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs) in the Oti Region have signed contracts to implement the 24-Hour Economy Markets Project. This initiative seeks to transition Ghana into a production-led economy through a three-shift work system intended to boost productivity and stabilize the cedi.
This policy signals upcoming opportunities in logistics, security services, and energy infrastructure to support round-the-clock operations in regional hubs.
Damang Gold Mine Limited, owned by Ibrahim Mahama's Engineers & Planners, has sold its entire first gold output of 110 kg to the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod). The gold is destined for the Bank of Ghana's reserves under the Ghana Accelerated National Reserve Accumulation Programme (GANRAP).
This is the first time an indigenous private firm has fully committed its initial production to state reserves rather than export, providing a direct boost to the Bank of Ghana's ability to defend the cedi.
Increasing national gold reserves provides a buffer against currency volatility, potentially stabilizing the cost of properties and services back home in Ghana.
Ambassador Victor Emmanuel Smith is in talks with Boeing executives in Seattle to secure a strategic partnership for a new national carrier. Meanwhile, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ruled in favor of American Tower Corporation (ATC) in a dispute with Airtel Ghana over unpaid fees exceeding GHc1.5 billion (~$136 million USD).
The ICC ruling reinforces legal protections for infrastructure providers in Ghana, while the Boeing talks signal a significant opening in the aviation and tourism sectors.
Police in the Oti Region intercepted a Kia Rhino truck at the Brewaniase barrier, seizing a pump-action gun and over 11,000 rounds of ammunition. Two suspects, Richard Kpimbi (27) and Latif Adam (20), are in custody. Simultaneously, police killed two suspected robbers in a shootout on the Yapei-Tamale highway.
Investigations are ongoing to determine if the 11,000 rounds of ammunition were intended for local chieftaincy conflicts or cross-border insurgent groups.
Ghana has faced increasing pressure on its northern borders due to instability in Burkina Faso and ongoing local tensions in areas like Bawku.
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has launched a multi-agency inquiry into the death of Abigail Opoku at Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital. Reports allege she was denied a caesarean section due to a lack of recovery beds. GHS has promised transparency as public outcry grows over the "no-bed syndrome."
Healthcare remains a primary concern for returnees. This investigation into systemic failure at a modern facility like Kasoa highlights the ongoing need for medical reform and infrastructure management.
The government has launched its National AI Strategy, aiming for Ghana to become Africa's AI hub by 2035. The framework targets a GHc200 billion (~$18.18 billion USD) contribution to GDP by 2030 and includes the launch of "GhanaChat," a sovereign AI system to ensure data sovereignty.
The pledge to train one million young Ghanaians in AI technologies, similar to India's IT model, to create ten "AI unicorns" (startups valued over $1 billion USD).
Engineers and Planners has paid the first US$2 million installment of a US$5 million pledge to support the Black Stars' 2026 World Cup campaign. Coach Carlos Queiroz is currently scouting European leagues to finalize his 26-man roster by June 1, amid concerns over Mohammed Kudus's hamstring injury.
Black Stars context: Ghana is in Group L with England, Croatia, and Panama. Financial stability is often a friction point for the national team; this early private injection aims to prevent pre-tournament bonus disputes.
Sebastian Sawe received a hero's welcome in Kenya after becoming the first person to complete a competitive marathon in under two hours (01:59:30) at the London Marathon.
Today we covered the landmark 100% gold sale by an indigenous firm to national reserves, the high-stakes debate over central bank losses amidst record-low inflation, and the launch of Ghana's ambitious $18 billion AI strategy. Thank you for reading the Ghana News AI Daily Brief! Have feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear from you at info@ghananews.ai
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