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Infrastructual support form the government should be given to the shipping sector in Ghana to ensure its development. Any venture which creats job for the youth should be encouraged.
Sustainable development with the use of legitimate funds is all Ghanaians ask for, not those given tax payers money and backed by greedy politicians to start businesses and make mockery of the majority striving hard to turn ...
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PLEASE THIS IS A GOOD IDEA. BE GLAD FOR ONCE OH!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR IS GOOD FOR GHANA.
Are you sure of what you are saying
SKIN PAIN DOESNT HELP... And being an Ewe also spoils the matter. Granted the man behind this wonderful project is also an Ewe but unlike you this skin pain Ewe man, you are full of pain and rubbish.
Stop this "TRIBAL STUFF" after all he is a Ghanaian. u should be happy some ghanaian will br lucky to have a job nd to able to support their family.( this is to a comment some one made)
Congrats to Stanley, I wish him well, surprised the DG of Maritime Authority will pronounce him the first Ghanaian to acquire a ship, it is NOT true, please check the ship,s register in Takoradi for details.
Mv Bonsu, MV ...
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This is what ghana needs;ghanaians cotrolling the commanding heights of the economy.I hope the government and the Banks will give ghanaian entrepreneurs the support they need to achieve this goal.The private sector should be ...
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Well done master
May be you are not old enough when Nkrumah had the Black Star Lines.
Marine transport plays a vital role in shipment of cargo in the global business today ,the number in tons of cargo shipped globally can not be over emphasized ,it is good that unibank been able to finance the acquasition of ...
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I can assure yiu that half the cargo it transports at any voyage will be free of charge; because they belong to members of the management team. This is Ghanaian public enterprise at its best!!!! I'll be surprise if this ventu ...
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they are waiting in Nigeria and togo
When you are talking about ship,the first thing any marine professional would like to know is Volumic Capacity and the flag.Thank you.
UniBank is serious. I once had a discussion with them and I was impressed.Good job, Boys.
Risky Business
any info about their location in ghana?