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Prices have been biting, businesses have been leaving, and confidence has felt fragile. Now a new budget promises a reset: six nuisance taxes abolished, inflation pulled into single digits, and a growth path built around food security, infrastructure, and a 24-hour economy.
We unpack what actually changes for families at the market, entrepreneurs battling red tape, and diaspora investors weighing property and agribusiness in Ghana.
We start with the macro turn: debt reined in through restructuring, a steadier cedi to cool import costs, and a growth outlook that leans on services, agriculture, and ICT. Then we get practical. What does the removal of e-levy and other charges mean for cash flow and hiring? How do farm-to-market roads and contractor arrears payments translate into lower food inflation and faster delivery? And can a 24-hour economy thrive without fixing power sector arrears and reliability?
Food sovereignty takes centre stage with the Feed Ghana programme targeting grains, vegetables, and a major push to raise poultry self-sufficiency toward 75 percent. We map investable niches across cold chains, feed mills, hatcheries, storage, and processing, and explain how better logistics can stabilise prices and widen margins.
For the diaspora, we outline how stabilising policy, tax reform, and local banking platforms could shift money from remittances to real investments with community impact.
Not everything hits the mark. We challenge the case for a women-only investment bank versus investment in a local solar car manufacturing venture that could fuse women's empowerment with export potential and the 24-hour economy drive .
Finally we call out the glaring omission from the budget: no credible plan to ease a housing deficit in the millions, with prices far beyond 95% of Ghanaians.
The stakes are clear—deliver on execution as well as implementation and post-IMF discipline, and Ghana’s “open for business” mantra gains traction.
If this breakdown helps you plan your next move, follow and subscribe for more grounded analysis, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the question you want answered in our housing deep dive next week.
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Donate/Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1793098/support
We offer a consultation session for those who wish to relocate to Ghana , do business in Ghana , buy land, buying a property or even starting business in Ghana. We offer professional support tailored on your needs and wants.
We provide valuable information that can assist you in your relocation like the Ghana card how/where to register your business.
We can also signpost you to other agencies that can help in your relocation as well as business and investment opportunities.
We charge a rate of US$30 for an hour's consultation or US$20 for a 30 minute consultation briefing.
To book your consultation please email [email protected]
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Prices have been biting, businesses have been leaving, and confidence has felt fragile. Now a new budget promises a reset: six nuisance taxes abolished, inflation pulled into single digits, and a growth path built around food security, infrastructure, and a 24-hour economy.
We unpack what actually changes for families at the market, entrepreneurs battling red tape, and diaspora investors weighing property and agribusiness in Ghana.
We start with the macro turn: debt reined in through restructuring, a steadier cedi to cool import costs, and a growth outlook that leans on services, agriculture, and ICT. Then we get practical. What does the removal of e-levy and other charges mean for cash flow and hiring? How do farm-to-market roads and contractor arrears payments translate into lower food inflation and faster delivery? And can a 24-hour economy thrive without fixing power sector arrears and reliability?
Food sovereignty takes centre stage with the Feed Ghana programme targeting grains, vegetables, and a major push to raise poultry self-sufficiency toward 75 percent. We map investable niches across cold chains, feed mills, hatcheries, storage, and processing, and explain how better logistics can stabilise prices and widen margins.
For the diaspora, we outline how stabilising policy, tax reform, and local banking platforms could shift money from remittances to real investments with community impact.
Not everything hits the mark. We challenge the case for a women-only investment bank versus investment in a local solar car manufacturing venture that could fuse women's empowerment with export potential and the 24-hour economy drive .
Finally we call out the glaring omission from the budget: no credible plan to ease a housing deficit in the millions, with prices far beyond 95% of Ghanaians.
The stakes are clear—deliver on execution as well as implementation and post-IMF discipline, and Ghana’s “open for business” mantra gains traction.
If this breakdown helps you plan your next move, follow and subscribe for more grounded analysis, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the question you want answered in our housing deep dive next week.
Support the show
Donate/Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1793098/support
We offer a consultation session for those who wish to relocate to Ghana , do business in Ghana , buy land, buying a property or even starting business in Ghana. We offer professional support tailored on your needs and wants.
We provide valuable information that can assist you in your relocation like the Ghana card how/where to register your business.
We can also signpost you to other agencies that can help in your relocation as well as business and investment opportunities.
We charge a rate of US$30 for an hour's consultation or US$20 for a 30 minute consultation briefing.
To book your consultation please email [email protected]
Subscribe on Youtube - just look for the Ghana/Afrika in Focus podcast on Youtube and click the notification bell so that every time I upload a new podcast it automatically comes to your feed.
Tell your family and friends.