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'Cedi likely to hit GH¢5 against the dollar in 2026 under Mahama' – NSS director predicts

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  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, nation with foolish leaders 10 hours ago

    No tourism. Maybe the Europeans will come but those in North America won't be coming to Ghana for a long time or until the dollar hits 11 or 12cedis to a dollar

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 5 hours 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. . ..

  • Free Radical 9 hours ago

    When senseless and imbeciles open their mouths there is no doubt that the status quo of their foolishness exhibits in their demeanour.How can it be possible?Mahama claims to used $10 billion to stabilize the cedi and you imbe ...
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  • O'biang 7 hours ago

    Odwan ba m333333! Are you now scared about what was said? Aboafunu... you idiots will get power only when the economic gains made by JDM returns the levels that they were during the time of our Kyebi lunatic chimpanzee

  • Ktk 5 hours ago

    Dont mind the idiots

  • Koby 7 hours ago

    Another loose talker gyimie saaa where's Ghana heading with these buffoons

  • Oprege 7 hours ago

    Weed Smoker

  • Kofi 7 hours ago

    Will that improve the unemployment situation the youth are facing?And do you know that the more the cedi appreciate the less Ghanaians outside the country stops sending money to Ghana which has now affected the housing indust ...
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  • A Ghanaian. 7 hours ago

    Then Kenley will sell at ghc 1.00. Cement ghc 25.00 fuel ghc 5.00 a gallon transport fare reduced by 70%
    What a fool. Do you think this will ever happen in mother Ghana? Wait and see next after June 2026 when Mahama start pa ...
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  • Ansah 7 hours ago

    Bleeding is allowed who cares? Fools

  • kbkofei@yahoo.com 6 hours ago

    Joker

  • Esi 6 hours ago

    INTERESTING

  • Yaw 6 hours ago

    SO WHY HAVE ELECTRICITY, WATER, SCHOOL FEES AND RENT NOT SEEN REDUCTION, BUT RATHER HAS ALL INCREASED?
    IN FACT I'M STRUGGLING TO UNDERSTAND THIS GOVERNMENT.

  • Anita 5 hours ago

    So you don't know that rent is free as Bawumia told us. Have you forgotten? Fool

  • Kk 5 hours ago

    foolish people it's not about cedi hit one to dollar but it's about how much is the bal of kenkey, fish rents.

  • Steve 5 hours ago

    I paid one and a half times more to put up a structure and couldn’t complete it because cement prices never came down 30% . You need more dollars to put up the same structure.

  • Man pass man 5 hours ago

    U are mad. Do u know how it hurts our exports to other parts of the world. Our exports will become too expensive to buy. People in the diaspora find it difficult to send money home for projects. Remittances is part of the inc ...
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  • Moment 5 hours ago

    Dont mind the gyimifo

  • Baafour 4 hours ago

    Ask your finance minister how is having sleepless night concerning this dollar politics. Pumping 10 billion dollars to stabilize the cedis is at a huge cost. But ndc ignorant people who doesn't understand how such recklessnes ...
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  • Abusuapanin 4 hours ago

    MADNESS! No, one dollar will be 10 peswas. There are so many ANIMALS in NDC. Why? They still don't know this artificial exchange rate? So sad. KWASEATO DJIDJIRITO!!

  • Truth 3 hours ago

    Gyae gyimie no, even your president says the realistic rate is 10-12!

  • Black 3 hours ago

    Pump more dollars you could have used for development in stabilizing the cedi.
    Even vegetable exports have stopped. All exporters are becoming importers.
    Good move.

  • George OPOKU 3 hours ago

    If the one US dollar hits five Ghana cedis, the government can’t pay salary for workers unless government embark on salary reduction programs which is impossible. If one dollar hits five cedis, it will affect our exports gr ...
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  • Dr who 2 hours ago

    Wishful thinking.