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Mahama's First 6 Months - Stability Achieved, But Can It Last?
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48086, member: 636"] President Mahama just finished his first six months running Ghana and the country looks much better. The economy was falling apart when he took over but things have turned around fast. People can see early signs that Ghana is getting back on track after years of trouble. Money problems that scared everyone before are starting to fade away. Businesses feel more confident about making investments again. The Ghanaian cedi was trading at 15 cedis per dollar when Mahama started his job. The currency has jumped back to around 10 cedis per dollar thanks to smart banking moves. Inflation dropped from 23.5 percent down to 18.4 percent over the same time period. Interest rates fell from 30 percent to just 15 percent making loans cheaper for everyone. The Bank of Ghana made tough decisions that paid off for ordinary citizens. World leaders started believing in Ghana again during these six months. The World Bank gave Ghana a huge money package to help with development projects. Bill Gates donated millions to improve schools and hospitals across the country. Fitch Ratings upgraded Ghana which means borrowing money became easier and cheaper. These moves showed the world that Ghana was serious about fixing its problems. Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson became the star of the recovery effort. His careful spending plans helped bring down inflation and interest rates quickly. Labor unions are already demanding more money which could mess up the progress. The real test comes with the budget review and new tax changes planned for September. [/QUOTE]
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