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Tuesday, 21 March 2017

GAY PARTNERS CAUGHT.


A Man Caught On Having Sex With a Student Boy In A hotel Room:

A receptionist in one of the modern hotels in Accra (name withheld) chanced on a 28year old man having a canal Knowledge with an 18year old boy and a Senior High School student.

The incident, according to an eyewitness account, occurred this Sunday evening during the Heart and Kotoko game. After the receptionist had suspected their movement.

Making further revelations, the Receptionist noted that, the culprit came to him with a request that, they are traveling to Takoradi on a business tour hence need a place where they could relax and take their bath, to enable them embark on their journey.

Luck, however, eluded them after the Receptionist had decided to attend to them in offering of  room service, but caught them in the act.

The Receptionist later called the Kaneshi police for their arrest.

According to the Kaneshi Police, the culprit is known for indulging in gayism for long and often goes round to lure innocent children to have sex with them.

The police further disclosed that, the culprit had his victim through Facebook and has since become the victim's gay partner. The two are currently with the Kaneshi Police assisting with information.


Sunday, 19 March 2017

MEN TAKE NOTE.


Don’t take a woman for granted if she is giving you too much
attention. Just consider yourself lucky because maybe she loves
you so much that she doesn’t want anyone else to take her place
in your life
.
If she cries for you don’t think she is weak but consider yourself
lucky that she thinks you are worth her precious tears .
.
If she is jealous of the other women around you don’t think she is
insecure but she doesn’t want to see anyone else to be in your
arms.
.
If a woman says sorry to you even though its not her fault don’t
think she fears losing you but she considers her relationship worth
another chance and she doesn’t want anyone else to have your
heart..
Real women are blessing from God so cherish them.


SHOCKING NEWS AT KINTAMPO.

Disaster At Kintampo Waterfalls.

A Tree has fallen on students who have gone on excursion at the Waterfalls Killing many of the students. According to an eye witness.

Rescue mission is ongoing by Fire Service to rescue the rest of the Children who are trapped under the tree.

The police and the youth in Kintampo should rush to the Waterfalls to help in the rescue mission.
18 students are confirmed dead. According to the report, the students are from UENR and Wenchi SHS . God have mercy on the poor soul.


Saturday, 18 March 2017

H.E NANA ADDO FULL SQUAD.

KNOW YOUR MINISTERS/MMCE/PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OFFICIALS


Senior Minister
 Yaw Osafo-Maafo

Sector Ministers


Ministry of Finance
Ken Ofori-Atta
Kwaku Kwarteng
(Deputy minister)
Abena Osei Asare
(MP) (Deputy
minister)
Charles Adu
Boahen (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Environment,
Science and Technology
Kwabena
Frimpong-
Boateng
Patricia Appiagyei
(Deputy minister)



Ministry of Trade and
Industry
Alan John
Kyerematen
Carlos Kingsley
Ahenkorah (MP)
(Deputy minister)
Robert Ahomka-
Lindsey (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Food and
Agriculture
Owusu Afriyie
Akoto (PhD)
William Agyapong
Quaitoo (Deputy
minister)
Sagre Bambangi
(Deputy minister)
George Oduro
(Deputy minister)



National Security
Ministry
Albert Kan-
Dapaah



Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Shirley Ayorkor
Botwe (MP)
Mohammed
Habbib Tijani
(Deputy minister)
Charles Owiredu
(Deputy minister)



Ministry of Youth and
Sports
Isaac Kwame
Asiamah (MP)
Pius Enam
Hadzide (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Energy
Boakye Agyarko
(PhD)
Owuraku Aidoo
(Deputy minister)
Joseph Cudjoe
(Deputy minister)
Mohammed Amin
Anta (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Defence
Dominic Nitiwul
Derrick Oduro
(Maj.) (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of The Interior
Ambrose Dery
Henry Quartey
(Deputy minister)



Office of Attorney
General and Ministry of
Justice
Gloria Akuffo
Godfred Dame
(Deputy minister)
Joseph Dinkiok
Kpemka (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Local
Government and Rural
Development
Alima Mahama
Osei Bonsu
Amoah (Deputy
minister)
Collins Ntim
(Deputy minister)
Kwasi Boateng
Agyei (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Education
Matthew Opoku
Prempeh
Yaw Osei
Adutwum (PhD)
(Deputy minister)
Barbara Ayisi
Acher (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Health
Kwaku
Agyemang-Manu
Kingsley Aboagye
Gyedu (MP)
(Deputy minister)
Tina Mensah
(Deputy minister)



Ministry of Works and
Housing
Samuel Atta
Akyea (MP)
Freda Prempeh
(Deputy minister)
Eugene Antwi
(Deputy minister)



Ministry of Sanitation
and Water Resources
Joseph Kofi Adda
(MP)
Patrick Boamah
(Deputy minister)
Michael Yaw
Gyato (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of
Communications
Ursula Owusu
Ekuful (MP)
George Andah
(Deputy minister)
Vincent Sowah
Odotei (Deputy
minister)



Ministry of Information
Mustapha Abdul-
Hamid
Kojo Oppong
Nkrumah (Deputy
minister)
Ama Dokuaa
Asiamah Agyei
(Deputy minister)
Perry Curtis
Kwabla Okudzeto
(Deputy minister)


Ministry of Roads and
Highways
Kwesi Amoako
Atta
Kwabena Owusu
Aduomi (MP)
(Deputy minister)
Anthony N-Yoh
Puowele Karbo
(MP) (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Railway
Development
Joe Ghartey
Kwaku Agyenim
Boateng (Deputy)
Andy Appiah-Kubi
(Deputy minister)


Ministry of Gender,
Children and Social
Protection
Otiko Afisa Djaba
Gifty Twum
Ampofo (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Employment
and Labour Relations
Ignatius Bafuor
Awuah (MP)
Bright Wireko
Brobbey (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Transport
Kweku Ofori
Asiamah
Nii Kwartei Titus
Glover (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Lands and
Natural Resources
John Peter
Amewu
Benito Owusu Bio
(Deputy minister)
Barbara Oteng
Gyasi (Deputy
minister)


Ministry Monitoring and
Evaluation
Anthony Akoto
Osei (PhD)
William Kwasi
Sabi (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Regional
Reorganization and
Development
Dan Kweku Botwe
(MP)
Martin Agyei-
Mensah Korsah
(Deputy minister)


Ministry of Planning
George Yaw Gyan-
Baffour (Prof.)
(MP)


Ministry of Tourism,
Culture and Creative
Arts
Catherine Ablema
Afeku (MP)
Ziblim Barri Iddi
(PhD) (Deputy
minister)


Ministry of Special
Development Initiative
Mavis Hawa
Koomson (MP)


Ministry of Fisheries
And Aquaculture
Elizabeth Afoley
Quaye (MP)
Francis Kingsley
Ato Cudjoe
(Deputy minister)


Ministry of Chieftaincy
and Religious Affairs
Kofi Dzamesi
Paul Essien
(Deputy minister)


Minister of Inner cities
and Zongo Development
Abubakar
Boniface Siddique
(MP)


Minister of Business
Development Ibrahim
Mohammed Awal


Minister for
Parliamentary Affairs
Osei Kyei Mensah
Bonsu (MP)


Ministry of Aviation
Cecilia Dapaah
Kwabena O.
Darko-Mensah
(Deputy minister)


Minister of State at the
Office of the President
in charge of Public
Procurement
Sarah Adwoa Safo


Ministers of State at the
Ministry of Education in
charge of Tertiary
Education
Kwesi Yankah
(Prof.)


Minister of State at the
Ministry of Agriculture
Nurah Gyeile

Minister of State at the
Office of the President
Brian
Acheampong

Regional Ministers


Ashanti Region
Simon Osei-
Mensah
Elizabeth
Agyeman (Deputy
minister)


Brong Ahafo Region
Kweku Asomah-
Cheremeh
Evans Opoku
(Deputy minister)


Central Region
Kwamena Duncan
Thomas Agyei
Baffour (Deputy
minister)


Eastern Region
Kwakye Darfour
(PhD)
Joseph Tetteh
(MP) (Deputy
minister)


Greater Accra Region
Ishmael Ashitey
Elizabeth Kwatsoo
Tetteh Sackey
(Deputy minister)

Northern Region
Salifu Saeed
Solomon Namliit
Boar (MP)
(Deputy minister)

Upper East Region
Rockson Bukari
Frank Fuseini
Adongo (MP)
(Deputy minister)

Upper West Region
Sulemana
Alhassan
Amidu Ishaq
(Deputy minister)

Volta Region
Archibald Letsa
(PhD)
Maxwell Blagogee
(Deputy minister)

Western Region
Kwaku Afriyie
(PhD)
Eugenia Gifty Kusi
(Deputy minister)

Local government
administration
Metropolitan Assembly
Administrative
subdivision
Municipal Chief
Executive

Accra Metropolitan
Assembly
Mohammed Adjei
Sowah

Kumasi Metropolitan
Assembly
Osei Assibey
Antwi

Secondi/Takoradi
Metropolitan Assembly
Anthony K. K.
Sam

Tamale Metropolitan
Assembly Iddrisu Musa

Parliamentary appointments

Speaker of
Parliament
Aaron Mike Oquaye

First Deputy Speaker
of Parliament
Joseph Osei Owusu
(MP)

Majority Leader
Osei Kyei Mensah
Bonsu (MP)

Deputy Majority
Leader
Sarah Adwoa Safo(MP)

Majority Chief Whip
Kwasi Ameyaw-
Cheremeh (MP)

Government administrative staff
Administrative staff
Offices

Chief of Staff Frema Osei-
Opare

Deputy Chief of Staff Samuel Abu
Jinapor

Secretary to the Cabinet
Mercy Yvonne
Debrah-Karikari

Executive Secretary to the
president
Nana Bediatuo
Asante

Director of
Communications at the
Presidency
 Eugene Arhin

Deputy Director of
Communications at the
Presidency
Fatimatu
Abubakari

National security adviser
Emmanuel
Okyere (Brig.-
Gen.)

National security
coordinator
Joshua Kyeremeh

Director of Research
Victor Newman

Political assistant to the
president and deputy chief
of staff
Francis Asenso-
Boakye

Director of state protocol
Hassan Ahmed

Director of Operations
 Lord Oblitey
Commey

Personal assistant to the
president
Saratu Atta

Presidential staffer
Clara Napaga Tia
Sulemana

Presidential staffer
Charles Bissue

Heads of Institutions
Offices

Director General of National
Communications Authority
Joseph Anokye

Director General of Ghana
Ports and Harbours
Authority
Paul Asare
Ansah

Executive Secretary of
Ghana Free Zones Authority
Michael Okyere
Baafi

Chief Executive Officer of
National Petroleum
Authority
Hassan
Tampuli

Managing Director of Tema
Oil Refinery Isaac Osei
Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana National Petroleum
Corporation
Kofi Koduah
Sarpong (PhD)

Chief Executive Officer of
Bulk Oil Storage and
Transportation Company
Limited
Alfred Obeng
Boateng

Chief Executive Officer of
National Identification
Authority
Ken Agyeman
Attafuah
(Prof.)

Executive Director of
National Service Scheme
Mustapha
Ussif

Deputy Executive Director
of National Service Scheme
(Operations and
Programmes)
Nana Boakye

Deputy Executive Director
of National Service Scheme
(Finance and
Administration)
Gifty Oware-
Aboagye
(PhD)

Executive Director of the
Council for Technical and
Vocational Education and
Training
Fred Kyei
Asamoah

Commissioner General of
Ghana Revenue Authority
Emmanuel Kofi
Nti

Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana National Gas
Company
Benjamin K. D.
Asante (PhD)

Coordinator for the
National Youth Authority
Emmanuel
Asigiri

Director General of Ghana
Health Service
Nsiah Asare
(PhD)

Chief Executive Officer of
Microfinance and Small
Loans Center
Stephen Amoah

Deputy Executive Secretary
of Microfinance and Small
Loans Center
Maame Afia
Akoto

Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana Oil Company
Limited
Kwame Osei-
Prempeh

Chief Executive Officer of
Driver and Vehicle
Licensing Authority
Kwasi
Agyemang
Busia

Chief Executive Officer of
Public Procurement
Authority
Agyenim
Boateng Agyei

Director General of National
Disaster Management
Organisation
Eric Nana
Agyeman-
Prempeh

Deputy Director General of
National Disaster
Management Organisation
Abu Ramadan

Chief Executive Officer of
Food and Drugs Authority
Delese Mimi
Darko

Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana Export Import Bank
Lawrence
Agyinsam

President of Creative Arts
Council
Mark Okraku
Mantey
Director of Creative Arts
Council
 Gyankroma
Akufo-Addo

Secretary of Creative Arts
Council
 Bibi Bright

Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana Forestry
Commission
Kwadwo Owusu
Afriyie

Deputy Commissioner of
National Commission for
Civic Education
Kathleen Addy

Chief Executive Officer of
Ghana Tourism
Development Company
Kwadwo
Odame Antwi

Other political appointments
Office

Special Independent
prosecutor of
government
Akoto Ampaw

Chief of Defense Staff
Obed Akwa (Major
General)
Chief of Army Staff
William Azure
Ayambo (Major
General)

Inspector General of
Police of the Ghana
Police Service
David Asante-
Apeatu

Board Chairman of
Ghana Infrastructural
Investment Fund
Christopher
Ameyaw Akumfi
(Prof.)

Board Chairman of
Millennium
Development Authority
Yaa Ntiamoah
Badu (Prof.)

MOST VALUABLE AND TRADED CURRENCIES IN THE WORLD.

                MOST VALUABLE CURRENCIES IN THE WORLD.

RANK        COUNTRIES.                       CURRENCY.                    IN U.S DOLLARS 💵 

  1.            Kuwait 🇰🇼.                            Kuwaiti Dinar.                        $3.27
  2.            Bahrain 🇧🇭.                            Bahraini Dinar.                      $2.65
  3.             Oman 🇴🇲.                              Omani Rials.                          $2.6
  4.             Latvia 🇱🇻.                              Latvian Lat.                           $1.53
  5.             Jordan 🇯🇴.                              Jordanian Dinar.                    $1.41
  6.             Falkland Islands 🇫🇰.              Falkland Islands Pound.         $1.24
  7.             United Kingdom 🇬🇧.              British Pound Sterling.          $1.24
  8.              Gibraltar 🇬🇮.                          Gibraltar Pound.                    $1.24
  9.              Atlantic Islands.                      St. Helena Pound.                  $1.24
  10.              Cayman Islands 🇰🇾.                Cayman Islands Dollar.         $1.2
  11.              European Union 🇪🇺.                Euro.                                     $1.07
  12.              Switzerland 🇨🇭.                        Swiss  Franc.                       $1.0
  13.               United States 🇺🇸.                     US Dollar.         
  14.                Australia 🇦🇺.                            Australia Dollar.                 $0.77
  15.                Brunei 🇧🇳.                                Bruneian Dollar.                 $0.71
  16.                Singapore 🇸🇬.                           Singapore Dollar.               $0.71
  17.                Libya 🇱🇾.                                  Libyan Dinar                      $0.7 






                     MOST TRADED CURRENCIES .

      COUNTRIES                        CURRENCIES.                         SIGN.                   TRADING (%)

  • United States 🇺🇸.                   US Dollar                                USD ($).                          84.9%
  • European Union 🇪🇺.               Euro.                                       EUR (€).                          39.1%
  • Japan 🇯🇵.                                Japanese Yen.                          JPY  (¥).                          19.0%
  • United Kingdom 🇬🇧.              Pound Sterling.                        GBP (£).                          12.9%
  • Australia 🇦🇺.                           Australian Dollar.                    AUD ($).                         7.6%
  • Switzerland 🇨🇭.                       Swiss Franc.                            CHF (Fr)                         6.4%
  • Canada 🇨🇦.                               Canadian Dollar.                     CAD ($).                         5.3%
  • Sweden 🇸🇪.                               Swedish Krona.                      SEK (kr).                        2.2%
  • New Zealand 🇳🇿.                      New Zealand Dollar.              NZD ($).                         1.6%
  • South Korea 🇰🇷.                       South Korea Won.                   KRW (₩).                      1.5%
  • China 🇨🇳.                                  Hongkong Dollar.                   HKD ($).                        1.3%
  • Norway 🇳🇴.                               Norwegian krona.                   NOK  (kr)                       1.2% 

Thursday, 16 March 2017

The Popular Rich Young Guys In Ghana 🇬🇭.

JOEY GUCCI
He is the most-gentle of all the guys (fashion-wise). He stays at West Legon in his own home filled with a fleet of luxury cars including Porsche Cayenne,  Mercedes Benz G-Wagon, Range Rover and more. The photos below should tell you how Joey Gucci lives. Joey Gucci is well-connected in the entertainment world as well, among his superstar friends are Davido, M.I. and Ice Prince.


CRISS KWAKU WADDLE.

Known by his stage name Criss Waddle is a Ghanaian rapper and CEO of AMG Business . Criss Waddle started his career as a plumber in Tema and later won a contract overseas which transformed his life into the wealthy young man he is currently. Formerly of R2Bees , Criss Waddle left the group to form Arab Money Gang (AMG) Business , a label he says is an affiliate of the R2Bees record label.

JIBRIL AKA BARON CASH
From what we know, he is the richest of them all. He owns houses and all the cars you can ever dream of. From Bentley to Mercedes, Jibril got it. Check out the photos below of his properties. He is the guy in black sitting on his Range Rover.



       

                        NANA WAN
AKA Mr Wealth, AKA The Money 💰 God.
Nana Wan is young, rich & connected a proud Ghanaian man, the Chairman/C.E.O of  Waife Group Of Companies and the president of the biggest movement 2hype music & clothing.
He is one of the popular rich young guys in Madina. He has it all.
Among his fleet of cars are Lamborghini, Range Rover, Chrysler, BMW X6 and more. Photos below.


SLYPER
He has it all and among the richest of them all. Among his fleet of cars are BMW X6, Toyota Camry, Mercedes Benz and more. He has a customized swimming pool 🏊. Photos below.






                               BARON WAN
This nigga got it all. Cars and money don’t seem like a problem for him. Among his fleet of cars are Mercedes Benz, Range Rover 2014, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Venza and more.


Sunday, 5 March 2017

THE GHANA 🇬🇭 MUSIC 🎶 HONOURS AWARDS 2017.

VENUE: NATIONAL THEATRE

Full list of winners

Best Band - Patch Bay Band

Best DJ - DJ Vyrusky

Traditional Music Honour - Osei Korankye

Evergreen Hiplife Honour – VIP

Evergreen Gospel Honour - Madam Mary Ghansah

Best Producer - Shatta Wale

Best Music Video - Okyeame Kwame

Honorary Award For Music Industry Development - Multimedia Group Limited

Music Promoter Award - Bola Ray

President's Choice Honour - Mr. Michael Ajovu, CEO of Midlands Savings and Loans

Gospel Artiste Honour – Joe Mettle

Afro Pop Artiste Honour - Joey B

Dancehall Artiste Honour – Stonebwoy

Highlife Artiste Honour - Bisa Kdei

Hiplife Artiste Honour - Kofi Kinaata

Most Promising Act Honour – Medikal

Evergreen Highlife Honour - CK Mann

Best Group Honour – VVIP

Saturday, 4 March 2017

MICHEAL JORDAN.

Michael Jordan was born in 1963, in the slums of Brooklyn, New York.

He had four  siblings and his father's earnings were not sufficient to provide for the whole family.

He grew up in a poor neighbourhood. Exposed to mindless violence and heavy discrimination in the slums, he saw for himself only a hopeless future.

His father saw in Michael, a lost soul and decided to do something.

He gave Michael, who was 13 years old, a piece of used clothing and asked: "What do you think the value of this outfit would be?"

Jordan replied,"Maybe one dollar."

His father asked, "Can you sell it for two dollars? If you can sell it, it would mean that you are a big help to your family."

Jordan nodded his head, "I'll try, but no guarantee that I'll be successful."

Jordan carefully washed the cloth clean. Because they didn't have an iron, to smoothen the cloth, he levelled it with a clothes brush on a flat board, then kept it in the sun to dry. The next day, he brought the clothes to a crowded underground station. After offering it for more than six hours. Jordan finally managed to sell it for $2. He took the two dollar bill and ran home.

THE 2017 BUDGET.



OUR TAX RELIEFS

  • The 1% special Import Levy ABOLISHED 
  • Kayayei Market Tolls ABOLISHED 
  • 17.5% VAT/NHIL on financial services ABOLISHED 
  • 17.5% VAT/NHIL on selected imported medicines, that are not produced locally ABOLISHED 
  • 17.5% VAT/NHIL on domestic airline tickets ABOLISHED 
  • 5% VAT/NHIL on Real Estate Sales ABOLISHED 
  • Replaced 17.5% VAT/NHIL with 3% flat rate for traders 
  • Tax credits and other incentives for businesses that hire young graduates from tertiary institutions 
  • Tax incentives for Youth Enterpreneurs 
  • Duty on imported Spare parts ABOLISHED 
  • Corporate Income Tax to be progressively reduced from 25% to 20% in 2018.
OUR BANK SECTOR INITIATIVES 

  • ESLA to accommodate all the existing legacy debts for the banking and the private sector 
  • Ensure revenue streams from ESLA are appropriately used to guarantee steady cash flow for the payment of all corresponding debts 
  • Increase the banking industry's minimum capital requirements and strengthen the licensing and regulatory framework 
  • Introduce risk capital requirements in addition to the minimum capital requirements 
  • Enhance enforcement of single obligor limits for commercial banks to minimize systemic risk 
  • Support mobile money and mobile banking businesses to enhance and expand financial inclusion 
OUR CAPITAL MARKET INITIATIVES 

  • Realization of gains on investments in securities listed on the GSE exempted for 2 years 
  • Two years Stamp Duty Exemption for financial services industry to enable recapitalization 
  • Encourage companies to list a predetermined percentage of their shares on the GSE as part of the local content policy 
  • Divest SOME Government Shares in selected SOEs to ensure efficient use of public assets 
OUR SPECIAL INITIATIVES 

  • Rollout National Identification Scheme 
  • Provide Stimulus Package for existing distressed companies of the National Industrial Revitalization programme
  • Provide National Digital Addressing System for lands and properties to improve ownership data for efficient delivery of services 
  • Expand National Coverage of the E-Service Portal to ensure efficient service delivery 
  • Local Content Policy 
  • National Entrepreneurship and Innovative Programme
  • 1 million dollar 1 constituency
KEY GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS TOWARDS JOBS CREATION 

  • One district One factory 
  • One village One dam
  • Planting for food and jobs
  • Water for All projects 
  • Sanitation projects 
  • Zongo Development Fund
  • Free Public Senior High School 
  • Re-institution of Allowance ( Nurses and Teachers )
  • One million dollar One constituency 
  • National Entrepreneurship and Innovative Programme
FREE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 

  • Starts September 2017
  • Budgeted Amount - GHc400m
ONE DISTRICT ONE FACTORY 

  • To start 2017
  • Over 350,000 direct and indirect jobs to be created 
  • Budgeted Amount - GHc456.3m
  • To provide 216 medium to large scale factories in each districts 
  • To be driven by the Private Sector 
ONE VILLAGE ONE DAM
  • To start 2017, to ensure all year round farming and food security 
  • Budgeted Amount - GHc94.5m
  • Small to Medium Scale irrigation schemes to be identified and rehabilitated e.g. Torgorme irrigation scheme 
  • IWAD to increase irrigation acreage at Yagaba by 413Ha 
  • Complete Phase Two of Akumadan irrigation Project in 2017.
PLANTING FOR FOOD AND JOBS CAMPAIGN 
  • To start 2017
  • All citizens encouraged to farm 
  • Government to make available 
  1. Seeds/Seedlings 
  2. Fertilizer 
  3. Extension services
  4. Marketing 
  • Expected to create 750,000 jobs in both direct and indirect employment 
ENERGY/ POWER SECTOR 
  • Excise duty on petroleum ABOLISHED 
  • Special Petroleum Tax Rate reduced from 17.5% to 15%
  • National Electrification Levy reduced from 5% to 3%
  • Public Lighting Levy reduced from 5% to 2%
RE-INSTITUTION OF ALLOWANCES ( NURSES AND TEACHERS )
  • Teacher and Nursing trainee allowances to be restored in September 2017 
  • 49,032 Teachers Trainees across 43 Public colleges of education to be benefited 
  • 69,707 Trainee Nurses to benefit 
  • Budgeted Amount - GHc252.2m
LOCAL JOB CREATION 
  • Employ 30,764 in 154 Rural communities in climate change intervention 
  • 40,000 Youth to be trained Cocoa farming 
  • 50,000 Youth to be employed in rehabilitation, replanting mass spraying and fertilizer application
  • 750 jobs to be created from the fisheries nucleus out growers scheme 
  • COCOBOD pollination project to employ 30,000 Youth
MACRO ECONOMIC STABILITY FOR GROWTH AND JOBS 
  • 3.6% GDP growth to 6.3%
  • 15.4% inflation rate to 11.2%
  • 8.7% Fiscal Deficit to 6.5%
  • 6.6% current Account Deficit to 5.9%
  • Foreign Reserves: 3.5 months of import cover to 3.6 months