Other than the Sh37,500 bar soap, the government has proposed to spend
Sh6,000 on a pack of sanitary towels,
which will be distributed to women and
girls affected by El Niño rains.
A total of Sh24 million will be required
to buy 4,000 packs, according to a
budget, which the State said it had
submitted to donors.
njumbiree or rather “people in gvt”, because njumbiree is just a theory and not a reality, are girding for battle 2017. No amount of shouting can stop them.
Ata usiende huko mbali. Quoting Dr Dawumia, deputy governor of Bank of Ghana, below are some of the examples he gave to show Ghana was in economic crisis
real GDP growth has declined from 9.4 percent in 2011 to 3.9 percent
government unable to meet most of its statutory payments and payment to contractors in huge arrears
The bulk of the increase in government expenditure was in the area offers recurrent expenditure.
state of Ghana’s Debt which has increased from GH¢9.5billion(33% of GDP) in 2008 to GH¢49.9 billion (57.7% of GDP) at the end of 2013
After analyzing the state of the economy and its fundamentals, Dr. Bawumia noted, “, the question we should all ask ourselves is how can any country expect its currency to be stable after this economic outcome?
our govt. is sick. priorities misplaced. instead of building dams to harvest water in north eastern they buying sanitary pads and soap. before its drought the next thing is floods. terrible