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Professor Gyampo urges spare parts dealers to cut prices as cedi strengthens

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  • Benji 3 days ago

    Abossey Okai spare part dealers won't reduce their prices, their favorite NPP party is not in power. These idiots donated 200, 000 cedis to NPP to campaign and were crying when cedi was 17 to the dollar.

  • .mr amin 3 days ago

    The cedi s strength is wobbling n depreciating stop it or your govt will fail

  • Nana Kyeamee 3 days ago

    This professor has no sense of shame.

  • Bill Amewode 3 days ago

    It’s true that the dollar is weak or the cedi is strong now.The problem is the duties have gone up.imagining paying a duty of 150,000 cedis a year ago ,which was 10,000 dollars at the prevailing rate.Today the same 150,000 ...
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  • Prof odi okalaa tw3 3 days ago

    Translation.. Prof wey he Dey pikins ..

  • Awuradebasa 3 days ago

    I don't know why Ghanaians always want everything to be so expensive.
    It's very alarming Even outside Ghana, buying the same item from a Ghanaian and a Nigerian the prices are so much different.
    A bag of Fufu (4.5 kilo) so ...
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  • Jack Sparrow 3 days ago

    During Nana addo time they reduced their prices without dollar reduction but today dollar has reduced nd still they don't want to reduce it i wish Chinese will bring spare parts to Ghana even home used ones nd see if they'll ...
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  • DD 3 days ago

    Simply open the spare parts market to foreigners and the prices will fall. Leave these chisel Ghanaian traders

  • Ntsiful 2 days ago

    Prof you better say this to PURC. Why should traders and transport operators be made to reduce prices but the PURC will increase tarrifs.
    Government must be responsible.

  • Mahma 2 days ago

    Articicial massaging.

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 day ago

    Ghana traders are very greedy they want to buy something 80 cedis and abd sell it for 300 hundred cedis