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Our daily bread, potholes and primitive network. And you pay for those services. You pay for electricity supply, but at times it is dark. IMF and World Bank payed recently loans to cope with these issues. The one who has paid ...
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Our daily bread, potholes and primitive network. And you pay for those services. You pay for electricity supply, but at times it is dark. IMF and World Bank payed recently loans to cope with these issues. The one who has paid for electricity supply is the one who pay back these debts loans. All goods are imported, thus business is rooted in US DOLLARS. Local market demands are on one hand, and foreign exchange is on the other hand. In May I bought four lighters and today the last one was stolen. I bought today at the same kiosk a new lighter, for five Cedis. In May it was 2 GHS. SEE.
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