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Well said, Ato Baah. Ghana cannot develop if we keep importing certain goods. Our young girls complete their training as dressmakers, and then turn I to househelps simply because there are no jobs for them. The young boys lea ...
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God will BLESS the WORKS of your HANDS so put your handsto work! One blink & it's 2026. Time doesn't care. It's MERCILESS. You either rise or get buried. No more excuses. Time to thrive by SKILLING UP! This new week, Plant, d ...
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Ofosu Kwakye is too young and not mature to be government spokesman. He does not know what is truth.
That's a great idea eve though it is not an entirely new idea and so we will implore government most passionately to ensure that they adhere strictly to the policy and any government officials who flaut the directive is sever ...
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That's a great idea even though it is not an entirely new idea and so we will implore government most passionately to ensure that they adhere strictly to the policy and and ensure that any government officials who flout the d ...
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Yet, all governments in Ghana succeeded in destroying 90% of Nkrumah's factories since e coup of 1966. Factories such as Wenchi and Pwalugu canned canned factory; Bolgatanga Meat factory; Tumu Cotton Ginnery, Kumasi Shoes and ...
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Point of correction. These industries were destroyed by PNDC under JJ Rawlings.
Who destroyed most industries in Ghana PNDC under Rawlings Ghanaians really have short memories KT Hammond tried to restrict some imports and Ato Forson and opposition opposed that plan.Now Oyiwaa.
You don't restrict some import. That's imposition. You rather create a situation where such imports become unattractive to the local market. That's the difference.
A very good move, it has been long overdue.
This advice must go straight to you the politicians, how many of you eat local rice, how many of you will buy Katanka car. Most importation are done by politicians or their relatives, so how will they make sure this policy wo ...
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Ghana is not going to wait for you about your storiesooooo.
Very Good Move And Hopefully Not Talk Talk
A good one there.Keep it up
A very good initiative which can strengthen our cedi
Stolen from Bawumia. He was even going to back it with legislation.
Liar. He had 8 years to implement it.
That's good. Can they publish the companies already. No long talk please.
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THAT LIST CAN NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT KANTANKA CARS
Those industries too must be told to improve upon the quality of their products
Very good initiative, we hope the industries will take this as a challenge and product quality, competitive goods and services.