Breaking News Headlines IMF defends GoldBod loss assessment, backs Ghana’s improved economic outlook in 2025 Voicefm Ghana January 16, 2026 1 minute read The IMF has reaffirmed its assessment that Ghana’s GoldBod incurred US$214 million in quasi-fiscal losses, while expressing confidence in Ghana’s stronger economic performance and recovery outlook for 2025. About the Author Voicefm Ghana Editor Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: Amelley Djosu: Stop the semantics & acronyms, ‘Detty December’ is not a branding problemNext: Dep. Education Minister directs GES to take action on video of SHS students displaying charms Related Stories Breaking News Headlines Ghanaian universities express readiness to strengthen collaboration with German universities through DAAD Voicefm Ghana March 27, 2026 Breaking News Headlines DAAD hosts Ghana-Germany University matchmaking event in Accra Voicefm Ghana March 27, 2026 Breaking News Headlines Divine Mission Academy advances to finals of 2026 Luv FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz Voicefm Ghana March 27, 2026