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$8 Billion from Gold & 4.5% Growth: Is Ghana's Economy Turning a Corner?
At mid-October 2025, one olonka of onions costs ₵40–₵60 , and a paint bucket of tomatoes goes for ₵80–₵100 in Accra markets. Meanwhile, the cedi has firmed to ₵10.71 per US dollar , up from ₵11.26 yesterday , signaling a modest appreciation. Combined with record gold exports, an expanded Free SHS program, and steady agricultural growth, Ghana’s economy might be showing signs of quiet resilience. Let’s unpack the latest numbers shaping the country’s financial outlook. Major H
bernard boateng
Oct 17, 20252 min read
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