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Our problem is how to collect taxes from these supposed companies and sole individuals.
Anything call small is not good for Ghana.
Doing well Jon, hoping to have Commercial farming only in Ghana in future.
There is no sen ...
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Govt should identify the good ones and support them. Not only party men and women. Sone Companies offering attachment to Engineering Students from KNUST have stopped....They donot get the jobs. We are the same who complain w ...
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open rural communities through road networks n other social amenities so that people can go n creat jobs.
Give it to the British; they are still lecturing their former colonial servants because these bumbling, buffoonish servants are in over their heads trying to run the country the British created, and gave to them to run. And t ...
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Way to go BC - Jon Benjamin - seems you are the only diplomat in Ghana who is keenly interested in seeing the country develop.
Certainly, through SMEs our government must create welcoming & incentivizing environment,
- the BLP on Ghana's part & the DFID on Britain's part must see to the entrepreneurial development of rooftop solar panels to help us end our energy crises.
on less the stop everything and fight corruption
Shut up, Jon Benjamin!
We do not need any lectures from you on how to run our economy. You would do well to ensure that British companies operating in Ghana obey the law and pay all taxes due. That way we will earn more re ...
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Jon Benjamin shouldn't shut up, rather he should be single out for being one of the envoys who is genuinely interested in the plight of Ghana. I wished all the diplomatic corps in our country do likewise. At least, creating ...
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and al those crap for nothing meaningful.