President John Dramani Mahama says he has deliberately chosen Ghana-made clothing as part of a broader effort to stimulate the local garment industry. In a television interview on the sidelines of his state visit to Zambia, the President said his personal wardrobe policy is designed to back local designers and project confidence in Ghanaian craftsmanship. One of the things I’ve brought into my presidency is to promote the local garment industry,” Mahama said on Friday. “All my clothes are made in Ghana, they are sewed by Ghanaian designers.” He explained that the decision is not symbolic but a daily practice that aligns leadership with policy direction. So all these costumes I wear are sewn by local designers and that is what I wear every day,” the President added. Mahama has, in previous engagements, encouraged public officials and institutions to prioritise locally produced goods, arguing that consistent patronage is critical to building competitive domestic industries. His adm...
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, has called for the development of a clear and practical framework to guide commercial banks seeking to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), as part of efforts to strengthen transparency, corporate governance and capital mobilisation in the financial sector. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Steering and Technical Committees of the Commercial Bank Listing Project, Dr. Asiama said the initiative is central to building a more resilient and transparent banking system that can better support Ghana’s economic growth. My task for you is to develop a practical framework and credible system that will support Ghana’s banking and financial sector,” he told committee members. The Steering Committee is mandated to provide strategic direction and policy oversight for the project, ensuring effective coordination among key regulatory institutions, including the Bank of Ghana, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and t...