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Jamie Dimon critique la stratégie commerciale de Donald Trump

Les critiques contre la politique tarifaire américaine se multiplient, notamment de la part de figures influentes du monde des affaires. Le PDG de JP Morgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, a récemment exprimé son opposition à la ligne dure adoptée par Donald Trump en matière de droits de douane, comme le rapporte L’Economiste ce mardi. Dans une prise de position rare mais remarquée, Dimon invite l’ancien président américain, candidat à la présidentielle de 2024, à privilégier le dialogue et la négociation, notamment avec la Chine et les alliés européens, plutôt que de miser sur des barrières tarifaires qui pourraient nuire à l’économie mondiale. Ces propos surviennent alors que le débat sur la relance du protectionnisme commercial refait surface aux États-Unis, alimenté par des préoccupations sur la désindustrialisation, la souveraineté économique et la rivalité sino-américaine. Pour Dimon, l’économie américaine ne peut prospérer durablement […]

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We need policies that truly support entrepreneurs — Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has called for the implementation of sound economic policies aimed at empowering entrepreneurs and fostering a vibrant business climate in Ghana. In a Facebook post reflecting on his experience during the recent Kwahu Easter celebrations, Mahama praised the energy and commitment of local business leaders, describing them as key drivers of economic growth. He expressed gratitude to the business community in Kwahu — particularly CEOs, business executives, and financial sector leaders — for their relentless efforts to boost the local economy. Mahama stressed the need for practical policies that unlock opportunities and translate the hard work of entrepreneurs into lasting success. He reaffirmed his commitment to “reset Ghana” by creating a more supportive environment for businesses to thrive, adding that entrepreneurship must remain central to the country’s economic transformation.

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Faure Gnassingbé en Mission de Paix en RDC : Médiation Clé Entre Kinshasa et Kigali

Le président togolais Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé s'est rendu ce mercredi 17 avril à Kinshasa pour une mission de médiation cruciale entre la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) et le Rwanda, mandaté par l'Union africaine (UA). Une Médiation pour Désamorcer la Crise du Nord-Kivu Les tensions entre la RDC et le Rwanda se sont intensifiées ces derniers mois dans la région du Nord-Kivu, où les combats entre l’armée congolaise et les rebelles du M23 (accusés d’être soutenus par Kigali) ont provoqué une crise humanitaire. Objectifs de la mission :✅ Relancer le dialogue direct entre Kinshasa et Kigali✅ Trouver une solution diplomatique à l’impasse militaire✅ Préparer les bases d’une réconciliation durable Une Tournée Diplomatique Progressive Avant Kinshasa, Faure Gnassingbé s’est entretenu à Luanda avec le président angolais João Lourenço, précédent médiateur du conflit. Cette passation de relais vise à renforcer la neutralité et l’efficacité des négociations. Prochaine étape : une visite à Kigali pour rencontrer Paul Kagame, dans les jours à venir. La Diplomatie Togolaise en Première […]

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Paris Réunit les Dirigeants Postaux Africains : La Poste du Togo en Modèle de Transformation

Kwadzo Dzodzro Kwasie, Directeur Général de La Poste du Togo, participe depuis mercredi à Paris à une visite d’étude organisée par La Poste française. Cet événement rassemble les PDG de 23 opérateurs postaux africains francophones, lusophones et hispanophones dans le cadre d’un programme de coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire. Objectifs de la Rencontre : Innovation et Inclusion Postale Soutenue par la France et l’Union Postale Universelle (UPU), cette initiative vise à :✅ Renforcer les liens entre opérateurs postaux africains✅ Favoriser l’innovation dans les services postaux✅ Promouvoir un système postal plus inclusif et résilient Pendant deux jours, les dirigeants examineront le modèle français, échangeront sur les bonnes pratiques et identifieront des stratégies pour améliorer leurs réseaux. La Poste du Togo, un Modèle de Réussite en Afrique La Poste du Togo, souvent citée comme exemple de réforme réussie, a connu une transformation majeure ces dernières années : Plus de 100 points de présence sur le territoire national Une gamme étendue […]

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Mahama launches One Million Coders Program to equip Ghanaian youth with digital skills

At the official launch on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama unveiled a digital skills training initiative as a key component of his administration’s Reset Ghana agenda. The program aims to prepare Ghanaians for stronger participation in the global digital economy. “This is more than just a fulfilled campaign promise,” Mahama stated. “It is a strategic effort to build a knowledge-based economy—one that empowers our people to innovate, secure jobs, and compete on a global scale.” The initiative is designed to combat youth unemployment and unlock new avenues for innovation and entrepreneurship. Mahama revealed that the first batch of 560 participants has already commenced training in Accra, Kumasi, Sunyani, and Bolgatanga. Within just 48 hours of announcing the program, over 90,000 applications were received—an indication, he said, of young Ghanaians’ eagerness to gain practical digital skills. He emphasized […]

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Ghana Secures $370 million from IMF despite setbacks in economic programme

Ghana and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have reached a crucial staff-level agreement on the fourth review of the country’s economic program under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF), following a two-week mission in Accra led by IMF Mission Chief Stéphane Roudet. The agreement comes despite notable policy slippages ahead of the 2024 general elections and signs of economic strain in key sectors. In a statement released on April 15, Roudet confirmed: “IMF staff and the Ghanaian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Ghana’s economic program under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement. Upon completion of the Executive Board review, Ghana would have access to SDR 267.5 million (approximately US$370 million), bringing the total disbursed support under the program to about US$2.355 billion since May 2023.” Stronger Growth Amidst Economic Headwinds Ghana's economy showed unexpected strength in […]

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Three Chinese Nationals Among Five Arrested for Illegal Mining in Central North Region

Five individuals, including three Chinese nationals, have been arrested for engaging in illegal mining activities in Ghana’s Central North Region. The arrests were made on April 7, 2025, during a targeted operation led by the Central North Police Regional Command’s Special Anti-Galamsey Taskforce.The two Ghanaian suspects have been identified as Duut Kwabena Sakakba (38) and Douglas Nyamekye (36). The Chinese nationals are Ma Jian (37), Ma Young (31), and Ma Haibi (54). All five are currently in police custody and are expected to be formally charged in court.During the operation, police discovered two heavy-duty excavators actively in use. The machines were abandoned at the site after operators fled with the ignition keys. Their chassis numbers were recorded as SY 6HK1-XABEA-01-C3 and SWE365E00762, and authorities are working to trace their owners.In addition, a Toyota Hilux pickup truck with registration GE 2743-13 […]

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63 Nsawam Inmates Earn UCC Degrees, Prove Education Transforms Lives

Sixty-three inmates at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison have graduated from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) through the Prison Inmates Tertiary Education Programme (PITEP). The graduates, who pursued degrees in Commerce and Education, received their certificates under UCC’s College of Distance Education (CoDE).The best student, Matthew Milluzieh, who is serving a 20-year sentence, emphasized that their education was more than just academics—it was a journey of transformation and self-reflection. Two outstanding inmates were awarded scholarships for further studies, recognizing their exceptional performance.The Deputy Minister for the Interior, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, lauded the initiative as proof that education is a powerful tool for rehabilitation. The Director-General of the Ghana Prisons Service, Patience Baffoe-Bonnie, urged the graduates to embrace a new mindset and use their knowledge to reshape their futures.UCC has spent over GH¢2.5 million on the programme, waiving fees for […]

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Central Region’s Water Crisis Deepens as GWL Struggles with GH¢69M Debt

Water supply in Ghana’s Central Region is at risk as Ghana Water Limited (GWL) faces financial struggles due to unpaid bills amounting to GH¢69.5 million. According to the Central Regional Manager, John Eric Kwofie, the debt crisis is severely impacting operations, making it difficult to pay workers, purchase water treatment chemicals, and maintain infrastructure.Speaking at a media event on World Water Day, Mr. Kwofie urged consumers—including private institutions, companies, and entire communities—to clear their outstanding bills. To improve efficiency, GWL has introduced a paperless billing system and an e-payment platform, allowing customers to pay via *1010# on all networks.Meanwhile, illegal connections and meter tampering are further worsening the situation, with GWL losing nearly 20% of its revenue. In response, the company has introduced a reward system for whistleblowers who report water theft or tampering.Experts warn that climate change, illegal mining, […]

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Cape Coast Artisans Applaud Government’s Work Abroad Programme

Artisans in Cape Coast, the capital of the Central Region, have warmly welcomed the first phase of the government’s “Work Abroad Programme”, which is designed to offer skilled workers the opportunity to work overseas. The programme, which initially targets Romania as the destination for skilled Ghanaian workers, is a collaboration between the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), the Ghanaian-European Centre, and European labour institutions.The government views the initiative as a step toward providing structured and well-paid employment opportunities abroad, ensuring safe working conditions, and promoting legal migration for Ghanaians. The programme aims to offer dignified work opportunities that will not only benefit individual workers but also strengthen Ghana’s economy and enhance international partnerships.In separate interviews with the Ghana News Agency at Siwido, the artisanal hub in Cape Coast, local artisans expressed optimism about the programme. Kofi Owusu, a 35-year-old carpenter, shared […]

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