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Stick to “no new project” policy - Kwesi Botchwey

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  • Maxi A 10 years ago

    Is Kwesi Botchwey right? I think the freeze should be on projects which we can put off for now. Essential projects are always needed. What do you also think if you are reading this? by Maxi A. Bleoo

  • Sakura 10 years ago

    What is the BoG's fixation on rice? The policies in place to protect the domestic rice market is not working. Rice production has not increased and the quality is poor. Does Mr. Zakari Mumuni eat Ghanaian rice? Please give us ...
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  • Robin Hood 10 years ago

    You mismanaged the economy during your lengthy stay as Rawlings' finance minister.It was Kufour's govt that came to right the wrongs that you created.So just shut up with your outmoded economic policies.

  • Mansa Musa 10 years ago

    What about the ghost NDC projects from dreamland? New Airport, 10 Universities, a new capital city, Millennium city from Kasoa to Prampram, 36 fishing harbors, 10 regional hospitals, Dawhenya Irrigation project, the vehicle a ...
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  • tony ho. volta 10 years ago

    true talk be that, tell him to go to hell.another thief trying to be mr.goodman .he helped d rawllings to steal all our properties made by DR.k. nKRUMAH&ALL OUR gOLD.

  • Amanoa 10 years ago

    The main issue is the all out corruption going on in Ghana. It must be stopped,

  • KK 10 years ago

    You can do a few new projects otherwise, you will have no project to show for your time. You do not need to finish all projects of past government, when past governments took all the kick back and did not complete the project ...
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  • Dannybee 10 years ago

    Dr. Botchwey must understand that all the economists in Ghana seem to have one common solution: austerity measure. What is essential is to identify projects that stimulate the economy and would be self-sustaining. That is wha ...
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  • ++GOV'T MADE OF IDIOTS++ 10 years ago

    The same way these idiot called Kwesi Botchwey engineered the sale of state property in those days. Instead of advising this kleptoccrasy to desist from stealing, he says there should be no more development. Bastards.

  • Concerned 10 years ago

    1. Suspend new endeavors that are likely to cost more than $10M

    2. Identify key areas that are unproductive and costing the state $Millions (VALCO?)

    3. Re-prioritize national agenda - agriculture, reforestation, made in ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    As long as we still rely on foreigners to control our production sector,we go nowhere.
    WHERE WE ARE IS WHERE WE WOULD BE,UNTIL WE DECIDE,WHERE WE RATHER BE.
    Foreigners are using our NATURAL RESOURCES IN PRODUCTION,BESIDE OU ...
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  • oversight 10 years ago

    We make money by spending money.

    It is good to spend money so as long as the money is prioritized on the right projects.
    Such as district planning, expanding the railway sector, and increasing agriculture land

  • KABALA 10 years ago

    Some of us outsiders think this makes a lot of sense. In addition to curbing corruption, it is obvious that one way to stabilize the economy is to continue and complete old projects until things get better