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State-owned alcohol producer GIHOC struggling financially – Finance minister

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  • MAHAMA CAN SINGLE-HANDEDLY TURN THIS COMPANY AROUND!! 9 months ago

    By ordering their whole 1 month stock to his house for his 1 week drinking binge. This is easy for Ghanas famous akpeteshie drunkard!

  • NANA ADDO/BAWUMIA NPP REALLY MESSED UP GHANA 9 months ago

    HMMM NPPPP!!!THE NPP PARTY REALLY MESSED UP GHANA FINANCIALLY!!!ALL THEY WERE DOING WAS PR AND PROPAGANDA PRETENDING AND LYING TO GHANAIANS THAT THEY WERE DOING WELL.LOOK AT ECG ALONE OVER 64BN CEDIS IN DEBT,COCOABOARD OVER 3 ...
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  • Kwame 9 months ago

    GIHOC Distilleries imports alcohol that it mixes to make various alcohol beverages. For instance why GIHOC Distilleries don't have banana, cassava, cocoa, mango, plantain, pineapple, orange, sugarcane, watermelon and even car ...
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  • KUMAH 9 months ago

    KOFI JUMAH POOR PERFORMANCE .......

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  • Truth 9 months ago

    I thought this man Kofi juma was doing something a bit better...anyone his master failed miserably so no wonder...let's privitise it. What's the business of govt in producing alcohol? Let's sell it

  • F 9 months ago

    Why won’t they struggle if there’s so much competition in the alcohol space

  • FOYOOSIS 9 months ago

    How can GIHOC make any profit when the boss, Kofi Jumah and the workers steal half of the products, sell and pocket the proceeds?

    Fear Ghanaians. You trust them at your own peril.

  • chief vandal 9 months ago

    These are businesses and must be run like one. Appointing party hacks who take these entities as their personal fiefdoms is the cause of the horrible state of affairs.while appointing competent people may be a step in the ri ...
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  • kabe 9 months ago

    Maxwell Kofi Jumah was the MD collecting GHS70,000 a month while supervising losses. This is what is happening in most SOEs.