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Ghana’s marine sector remains unstable

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  • Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago

    He is too ugly

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    He is too depraved. He fucks anything, man or woman even donkeys and goats

  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHERE DID GHANAIANS GO WRONG TO SUFFER LIKE THIS? YOU MAHAMA BUILDING YOUR HOTELS ABROAD, AFRIYIE ANKRA BUYING MANSIONS AT EAST LEGON, OKUDJETO ACQUIRING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER, TOGBUI AF ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    You will have to train the fishermen with new technics and professional orientation.That is the only way out.Thank you.

  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    Author:-Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK...
    I agree with Justice Emile Short that the language used by GBA was inappropriate but at the same time, it is true that Afari Gyan's credibility was dented and the image of the Electoral Com ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    Every Sunday afternoon everyone in the neighborhood would meet at the nearby cross roads and country store to compare their weekend catches. Everyone had normal size fish except this one old farmer who had always brought in h ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    All the bad practices this man mentioned have been going on for decades without significant impact. What seems to be the most likely cause of the stock depletion is the foreign vessels, especially the Chinese. The navy must b ...
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  • Bempah 9 years ago

    Consider establishment of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas. Evident in Southeast Asia