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Ghana Sees Economic Growth

Ghana's economy is experiencing a surge, with 5% growth rate. Officials expect sustained growth.

9 March 2026Β·4 MIN READΒ·πŸ“ Accra, Ghana
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Amara Diallo

Senior Africa Correspondent

βœ…REVIEWED BY PULSEAFRICA EDITORIAL TEAM
Ghana Sees Economic Growth

Introduction to Ghana's Economy. Ghana has seen a significant increase in economic growth, with a 5% growth rate recorded in the last quarter. According to Dr. Ernest Addison, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, 'The economy is on the right track, and we expect this growth to be sustained.' ## Economic Sectors. The services sector has seen the most growth, with an increase of 7% in the last year. The agricultural sector has also seen growth, with an increase of 4% in the same period. Officials expect this growth to continue, with the implementation of new policies. Looking forward, Ghana is expected to continue to experience economic growth, with the government's focus on improving the business environment and increasing investment.

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This article was researched and compiled by the PulseAfrica editorial team using information from international news sources including Reuters, BBC Africa, Al Jazeera, AFP, and local African media outlets. PulseAfrica is committed to accurate, balanced and independent journalism covering all 54 African nations in three languages.

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