Now that Government has has managed to achieve significant gains with liberalization in the energy sector, next in line must be the power sector, with electricity production being most crucial. Renewables, especially solar, d ... read full comment
Now that Government has has managed to achieve significant gains with liberalization in the energy sector, next in line must be the power sector, with electricity production being most crucial. Renewables, especially solar, deserve to be taken seriously.
Sankofa 8 years ago
Why, O, why can we not learn to do things ourselves?
This reliance on foreign investors is the bane of our economy.
We must put in place a plan to exploit our resources ourselves, keep the profits at home to fund infra ... read full comment
Why, O, why can we not learn to do things ourselves?
This reliance on foreign investors is the bane of our economy.
We must put in place a plan to exploit our resources ourselves, keep the profits at home to fund infrastructural development.
OSEI 8 years ago
you too, get off your high horse, you this asopaatse. first, came your so called ec with its stupid logo according kwesi pratt, in ndc colors that was stole from turkey. now, that's how mahama's ec compiles its credible voter ... read full comment
you too, get off your high horse, you this asopaatse. first, came your so called ec with its stupid logo according kwesi pratt, in ndc colors that was stole from turkey. now, that's how mahama's ec compiles its credible voters list.
1. the right way to clean the voters register is to ask voters to come and verify, if their names are on the register during exhibition.
2. if their names are on the list, finger-print all 10 of their fingers, and issue them a new ghana national biometric voters card.
3. on the election day, verify and validate them again through their finger-prints and biometric voters card before they are issue a ballot to vote.
4. however, the stupid ec (according kwesi pratt) wouldn't even engage professionals to man the polling stations.
5. the ec should publish the statistics of registered voters and the break down before and after polls for transparency purposes.
6. when koraa is this whimsical ec going to stop wasting our money, and be punctual for change, or be independent of mahama's administration?
friggin', ignoramus ec (according kwesi pratt).
OSEI 8 years ago
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
OSEI 8 years ago
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
OSEI 8 years ago
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
Now that Government has has managed to achieve significant gains with liberalization in the energy sector, next in line must be the power sector, with electricity production being most crucial. Renewables, especially solar, d ...
read full comment
Why, O, why can we not learn to do things ourselves?
This reliance on foreign investors is the bane of our economy.
We must put in place a plan to exploit our resources ourselves, keep the profits at home to fund infra ...
read full comment
you too, get off your high horse, you this asopaatse. first, came your so called ec with its stupid logo according kwesi pratt, in ndc colors that was stole from turkey. now, that's how mahama's ec compiles its credible voter ...
read full comment
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?
SIMPLE QUESTION: HOW MUCH WILL GHANAIANS BENEFIT FROM OIL? WERE WE NOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT OIL?