There have been marches in Ghana's capital Accra, condemning the high cost of credit for African economies. Demonstrators are calling for the continent's mounting external debt to be reviewed and cancelled.
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- Protesters in Accra demand debt relief and criticize high-cost international loans.
- Demonstrators threaten to push governments to refuse repayment if loans are not restructured. 22s
- Ghana has suspended some debt payments and faces significant fiscal distress. 44s
- Government blames part of the crisis on what it calls unfair lending terms for African countries. 1m 10s
- Calls for comprehensive debt relief link Africa's debt burden to colonial-era injustices. 2m 27s