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Ghana’s economy not yet resilient despite signs of stability – Prof Dzanku

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  • Anti-Tax man,VA 8 hours ago

    My brother we have all lived abroad where taxes are high,tax is necessary everywhere,and they are high abroad because people's earnings are high and low in ghana because income is low and many people are impoverished,we have ...
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  • Anti-Tax man,VA 8 hours ago

    My brother we have all lived abroad where taxes are high,tax is necessary everywhere,and they are high abroad because people's earnings are high and low in ghana because income is low and many people are impoverished,poor pop ...
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  • Ben 8 hours ago

    Let's pray Gold price does not fall much and Trump ends war.
    Interesting times ahead

  • Prof 7 hours ago

    Look at his body

  • Gomido 2 hours ago

    For Ghana's economy to become resilient and maintain steady growth, the NPP, as a criminal organisation, must be kept far away from power and national coffers for a long time. Anytime the NPP gets into power, they always reve ...
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  • Sage 1 hour ago

    Ignorant Idiot.
    Tell me one Policy from the useless NDC , since its inception ?

  • Bob 35 minutes ago

    Another NPP Prof , speaking trash about the economy,how long does the cedis stabilise, how long does the inflation keep on dropping? Stupid fool you think only Professors will only see the progress?
    Why are you so stupid in ...
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