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I get it. makes sense especially if they take dollars and don't bring dollars back . It means they profit from us and send the profit back home to their home countries. Well done
Lmao. Of course they send profit overseas. The profits never EVER EVER stay in Ghana. Be wise
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It's long overdue. The next should be the banning of pricing of goods in dollars and changing school fees and rent in dollars. The only legal tender in Ghana is the cedi and we must respect it for foreigners too to buy into i ...
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Correct. Try doing that in India. Your backside will be panted in their goolag.
India??? Its done there. NRIs bring in dollars
The Governor is really on top of his with the proactive control measures. Well done. And when you're nominated a section of the public on the political divide tried to kick against it.
on top of his job
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Ban the sale of plots, payment of school fees and rent too in dollars. Seriously Resetting Ghana.
No one actually pays in paper dollars. Just the cedi equivalent
Yes. These pricing should be scrapped as well. Its been too long. Foolish government
Nice move, deposit the dollar and come for it when you need it.
This money is used to bribe politicians. Most BDCS don't pay their taxes. They need dollars to bribe politicians and government officials.
Yes, because you cannot reap where you did not sow.
This is the right thing. If you don't bring forex, you can't get forex. Thank you.
How can funds that were never deposited be withdrawn? If it was deposited in cedi all that could be withdrawn in dollars is the exchange rate equivalent...which would create a loss at 11 to 1. Right?
Well done Ghana well done total liberation
Good one. As a typical patriotic Ghanaian village boy, I was surprised to receive a job quote from a new business in Dzorwulu quoted in dollars. A big turn off. People living in smelly Accra are you guys ok?
Dollar or no dollar consumer prices remains the same.
They should fix the economy and stop this dollar dollar things.