GHANAIAN President John Mahama says he and his Zambian counterpart, President Hakainde Hichilema, took over difficult economies and implemented bold reforms to turn their countries around. Speaking during a sideline interview, Friday, President Mahama said economic reforms in Zambia and Ghana were beginning to yield fruits, such as currency appreciation and lower inflation. “When I spoke with President Hichilema, we recognised immediately the similarity of the trajectory in which both countries have been. He took over a difficult economy and implemented quite bold reforms to turn the country’s economy around. Results are beginning to show in terms of lower inflation [and] a stronger value of the Zambian Kwacha. The micro-economy is looking better, the investment environment is looking better. And...




