00:00Ghana's consumer inflation slowed further to 3.8% in January,
00:07to reach its lowest level in five years, according to the Ghana Statistical Service.
00:12Prices rose just 0.2% month-on-month, extending a 13-month disinflation streak.
00:19This trend reflects broad easing across both food and non-food items.
00:24Food inflation slowed to 3.9% year-on-year, while non-food prices fell by 0.4% compared with the previous month.
00:33A stronger currency, lower import costs and improved food supply have favoured this steady inflation decline.
00:40Over the past year, Ghana has also pursued tighter monetary policy,
00:45as well as fiscal reforms tied to the country's International Monetary Fund programme.
00:50Ghana is emerging from one of its worst economic crises in decades, marked by soaring prices,
00:57debt restructuring and an IMF-backed recovery plan.
01:00Lower inflation is expected to ease pressure on households and businesses,
01:05though policymakers have said they remain cautious.
01:08Ruined to be continued to influence on households.
01:12One of the worst examples here,
01:13through which sector costs will be exaggerated in growing rich families.
01:17The government has itself received quite a lot of expectations.
01:18The government has been paring to the economy of methane.
01:20We're doing the best at seahammer.
01:22The government deserves more and more.
01:25The government has helped us to get a lot of enthusiasm.
01:27The government has helped us through the country.
01:29We have managed to help the government.
01:30The government has helped us toalla
01:32to ensure our economy of development.
01:33The government had to start their economy,
01:34such a way,
01:35which is the government can help us support our governments.
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