Economist and Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has urged Ghana to move beyond short-term economic interventions and build stronger pillars that can sustain stability over decades. …
Economist and Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has challenged the government to ensure Ghana’s current economic stability lasts for at least a decade. …
Economist and Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, says there is something different about the way Ghana’s economy is being managed under the current government. …
Economist and Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has backed the government’s Gold for Reserves programme as part of the measures needed to protect Ghana’s recent economic gains. …
The Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has condemned xenophobic attacks against African migrants in South Africa, questioning how the country can pursue continental trade while violently rejecting the people who facilitate that trade. …
Economist and Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has blamed what he describes as state failure for South Africa’s economic difficulties. …
Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr. Ishmael Yamson, has revealed that the company’s decision to review the support package for Ghanaians returning from South Africa delayed the expected announcement. …
The Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Dr Ishmael Yamson, has urged African governments to provide stronger support for home-grown multinational companies, arguing that empowering African businesses is critical to accelerating regional integration and strengthening the continent’s glob …
… Dr Ishmael Yamson, Chairman of the occasion and Board Chair of Scancom PLC (MTN Ghana), acknowledged the decline in NPLs but cautioned that some regulatory measures could discourage banks from providing rescue financing. …
MTN Ghana's Chairman Dr. Ishmael Yamson said the company condemns recent xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians in South Africa that resulted in two deaths, and stated that MTN disassociates itself completely from such acts. Yamson noted that 98 percent of MTN Ghana's workforce is Ghanaian and over 120,000 Ghanaians hold shares in the company.
MTN Ghana's Chairman Dr. Ishmael Yamson said the company condemns recent xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians in South Africa that resulted in two deaths, and stated that MTN disassociates itself completely from such acts. Yamson noted that 98 percent of MTN Ghana's workforce is Ghanaian and over 120,000 Ghanaians hold shares in the company.
Economist Dr Ishmael Yamson commended the government's economic progress over 18 months but argued that Ghana must move beyond short-term stabilisation measures to build stronger, long-term structures that can sustain stability for decades.
Economist Dr Ishmael Yamson has challenged the government to ensure Ghana's economic stability lasts at least a decade, arguing that investors need long-term certainty before committing capital and that the country's history of boom-bust cycles has made them sceptical. Dr Yamson commended the government's progress over 18 months but said the real test is whether it can build resilience to protect gains from future economic shocks.
Dr Ishmael Yamson, economist and MTN Ghana board chairman, says Ghana's economy is being managed differently under the current government, with a focus on building resilience for long-term stability rather than short-term gains. He commends the government for achieving an unprecedented level of economic stability within its first 18 months, though he acknowledges that investors remain sceptical due to Ghana's history of economic cycles.
Economist and MTN Ghana board chairman Dr Ishmael Yamson has endorsed the government's Gold for Reserves programme as needed to protect Ghana's economic gains, though he acknowledges it carries risks. He credits the government's first 18 months of economic improvements but emphasises that sustainability requires building resilience to counter Ghana's history of economic instability.
Dr Ishmael Yamson, Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, has condemned xenophobic attacks against African migrants in South Africa, arguing the country cannot pursue continental trade while rejecting the people who enable it. Yamson said South Africa's economic challenges stem from state failure and mismanagement, not foreign nationals, and recalled Ghana's historical support for liberation struggles across the continent.
Economist Dr Ishmael Yamson told Joy News that South Africa's economic difficulties are rooted in mismanagement rather than the presence of foreigners, and that blaming immigrants for the country's challenges undermines African integration efforts and distracts from systemic failures.
MTN Ghana's board chairman Dr. Ishmael Yamson revealed the company decided to review its support package for Ghanaians returning from South Africa, increasing it from the initial GHC 10 million to GHC 20,000 for long-term support; the review process delayed the announcement, though approvals are nearly complete.
MTN Ghana Board Chairman Dr Ishmael Yamson has called for African governments to provide stronger backing for home-grown multinationals, citing fragmented regulatory environments across countries as a major barrier to regional integration and continental competitiveness.
The Bank of Ghana has directed commercial banks to reduce non-performing loan ratios to below 10 per cent by the end of 2026 to strengthen financial stability and support credit growth. NPL ratios declined to 16.1 per cent by June 2026 from more than 23 per cent in 2025, but the central bank says this remains too high.
MTN Ghana board chairman Dr Ishmael Yamson says full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area is critical to unlocking Africa's economic potential and would depend on member states' commitment to execute the agreement. He argues that successful AfCFTA implementation would facilitate trade and encourage free movement of capital, resources and people across the continent.
MTN Ghana Board Chairman Dr Ishmael Yamson says full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area is crucial to unlocking Africa's economic potential and reshaping the continent's future, requiring member states' commitment to move beyond signing agreements to effective execution.
Dr Ishmael Yamson, a member of Ghana's Presidential Advisory Group on the Economy, said at the Kgalema Motlanthe Winter Seminar 2026 in Johannesburg that Africa's economic transformation requires the free movement of people, skills and ideas across borders, arguing that well-managed migration has historically driven growth and regional integration.
Dr. Ishmael Yamson, a member of Ghana's Presidential Advisory Group on the Economy, told the Kgalema Motlanthe Winter Seminar 2026 that Africa's economic transformation depends on the ability of people, skills and ideas to move freely across borders, and that well-managed migration has historically been a major driver of economic growth and regional integration.
Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC hosted its 2026 annual golf championship at Achimota Golf Club on 30 May, attracting over 120 golfers and guests for a day of competition, networking, and brand experiences featuring Guinness, Johnnie Walker, Heineken and Malta Guinness products.
At a business roundtable in Accra, policymakers and corporate leaders argued that Africa's dependence on extractive industries has generated wealth without sufficient domestic retention, and urged a shift away from GDP-led assessments toward frameworks centred on sovereignty, domestic value retention, and regional industrial integration.