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Ghana must address the root causes of its debt crisis – Atuahene

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  • Concerned Ghanaian 1 year ago

    Atuahene has hit the nail on the head. This government’s incompetence is there to see especially the leadership of the finance ministry over the last 2 parliaments. The have steered the economy by being reactive to the ec ...
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  • Toko 1 year ago

    The cause is corruption but nothing else.

  • Hannan 1 year ago

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  • Kwasi 1 year ago

    OBVIOUS. Borrowing in excess and benefitting from it as fees /commission and holding Kenkey parties. Simple

  • Accranie 1 year ago

    Uncle, Gh./Africans have failed to understand that unless they stop acting this Africa magic movie they've christened Governance and get serious with Democracy, the dividends of the system won't yield the good outcomes(Sustai ...
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  • SA 1 year ago

    The governor for Bank of Ghana should be sacked for this, it is under his watch, a very obvious issue affecting the Cedi over the past 30 years. All foreign currency transfers from abroad to Ghana are converted to Cedis illeg ...
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  • S K 1 year ago

    Is this man serious? Should he be comparing Ghana to French speaking countries. They have stable economies because they are fiscally controlled and regulated by France. He should compare Ghana to Nigeria! He says Nigeria is s ...
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  • Afram 1 year ago

    Where was Dr Atuahene before the election came close. All his analysis ae politically motivated. After the demonstrations and the NDC propaganda failed this man has been hired by Mahama in a last minute effort to salvage the ...
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  • I pittty Ghana 1 year ago

    Kwasia, you are among the root cause!

  • Alhaji Dr Promise Bawumia 1 year ago

    Even, every JSS pupil in Ghana knows the root cause, concretely. Massive corruption and collosal theft of government & public monies by Akufo-Addo, Bawumia and Ken Ofori Atta. Ask it as Exams question and see.

  • Kaba 1 year ago

    Bad policies, poor policy implications and theft through procurement.