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Power sector faces deepening insolvency as debt nears US$1.8 billion in 2024 - IPPs

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  • Khaly 3 months ago

    Jokers! The whole world knows that you Ghanaians no go do foko because you are all cowards or fools.

  • £EARN, TRAIN, MAKE MONEY 2 months ago

    Mismanagement...How can your finances be so low, you do nothing about it when you can be busy doing something very much rewarding daily? Stop reading news, make news. Be the go-to person, meet all kinds of humans daily & this ...
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  • Anim 3 months ago

    ECG NPP workers say it is not dumsor!

  • All because of corruption 3 months ago

    Politicians cannot help themselves. They collude with the private sector to pillage the state and when it gets out of control they ask taxpayers to foot the bill. This has all been caused by greed and corruption. until people ...
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  • Elephant Farmer 3 months ago

    How can Hotels and institutions, SOC 's amass huge amounts of unpaid electricity bills? Citizens shall pay more for power supply for others never pay? Another reason are those contracts which Mahama made in the past. It is po ...
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  • Markito 2 months ago

    ECG should go for their debts from big consumers like Legon, jubilee house, the various universities, companies etc? Ah! Go for your monies and pay the IPPS?

  • KWASI YAMOAH 2 months ago

    WE HAVE ALL THESE PROBLEMS AND YET SOME PEOPLE, WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEMS WE ARE FACING ECONOMICALLY OR IF THEY KNOW BUT DONT CARE FOR ALL THEY WANT IS JUST TO PASS UNNECESSARY LAW TO SCORE POLITICAL POINTS,I CALL T ...
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  • Elephant Farmer 2 months ago

    Yes of course it will bounce back to John Dramani Mahama. No better thief will enjoy what he was sawing. Foolanish as his brother also from bimbilla bimbo.