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China's BYD to build plant in Ghana to enhance electric mobility in West Africa

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 week ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine ..... For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or... combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Truth Table 1 week ago

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.. ..
    . .. . John 3:16 .... ...

  • Amposah Adai 1 week ago

    This will cost Ghana forever. If Laws are not strengthen to guide this project.

  • Mozat 1 week ago

    I like the BYD Yu7. That Chinese brand has advanced tech and is highly welcome. If they want to succeed in the sub-region, they should consider building the capacity of vehicle repairers on how to fix EVs and provide better t ...
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  • Adagba 1 week ago

    BYD is a force in the EVs industry. Known brands like Toyota and co are not even near them.

  • akwsi 1 week ago

    Yu 7 is NOT BYD brank, bro.

  • Dan 1 week ago

    We must thread carefully with the china because their aim in africa is the totally eliminate competition that means indegenouse african companies wont stand a chance to compete our foolish leaders dont see this

  • Zack 1 week ago

    We refused to support and grow our own(Kantanka) .Oddly enough ,our politicians are racing to attract foreigners.

  • GHANA 1ST 1 week ago

    All Katanka does is order for the various parts from China to assemble.in Ghana. Katanka is not a manufacturer of cars. What does Katanka need that he hasn't gotten? Her own daughter was part of the previous government. Did y ...
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  • Zack 1 week ago

    "Her own daughter?" Now I know the kind of person I am responding to if you think the late Kantanka was a she.I clearly implied that Kantanka could have been given more help.He would have been also able to manufacture provide ...
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  • FunnyGhana 1 week ago

    BYD must come to Ghana. Their vehicles are excellent and very reasonably priced. Ghana needs more competitive car prices. Currently too expensive

  • Kwaku 1 week ago

    Good move

  • Partnership to market cocoa products -kwabena ohemeng 1 week ago

    Not only a vehicle assembling plant but also the government entering into partnership with a chinese company to produce chocolate and other cocoa products for the chinese market .There is a huge market in China for the sale ...
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  • kofi 1 week ago

    intelligent comment and contribution.

  • Zack 1 week ago

    China grows cocoa(in small quantities) and even makes chocolate.They shipped a small quantity to Belgium about 3 years ago.Why do we always seek help when we can help ourselves?We dont believe in ourselves

  • Free Radical 1 week ago

    It is just a visit and not official business trip.The news was a gimmick to fool people who believe in folk tales.

  • Barko osae twum 1 week ago

    I am happy to hear our new high commissioners and ambassadors are not just sitting in their offices but working hard in partnering such bold investments. My issue with electric cars in our country is the problems we currentl ...
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  • Kofi Bonsu 1 week ago

    Just an illusion from Micky kodjo again,
    Byd will never set foot in Ghana cos of corruption,with Micky leading the charge.
    It the best in Ev in solid competition with Tesla
    Good try Micky

  • YOU ARE A CYNIC!! - Ghanani 1 week ago

    You are just a cynic!!.You are one of those who think nothing good can come from Ghana. Shame!!!

  • Kwaa 1 week ago

    I didn’t read in the reportage where BYD said they were coming to Ghana to setup an Assembly Plant. It was all proposals, the Ambassador was telling the Company how profitable it will be to setup in Ghana.No agreement was s ...
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  • Kasongo 1 week ago

    It's an interesting development, but we should understand that this means Ghana can never have an indigenous electric vehicle brand. No Ghanaian startup would ever be able to compete against this Chinese giant.