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Article: Ghana's economic progress disappointing.
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- Market Africa Mid-East
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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A posting on the Ghanareview.com website on March 24, 2006, quoted the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana to the effect that Ghana was now poised for a surge in growth. Specifically, the website summarized the Vice Chancellor's remarks as follows: " . . . A solid foundation had been laid for Ghana's economy to grow."
The Vice Chancellor conceded that a growth rate of 7 percent per year was required to begin to resolve Ghana's poverty.
A separate posting on the same website (March 13 2006) summarized remarks by Ghana's Vice President to the effect that the government was now committed to the diversification of its economy.
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