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GUTA urges traders to lower prices following cedi appreciation

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  • MARY MAVIS GYAMFIWAA 7 months ago

    Ghana is not a socialist state. Allow demand and supply to determine prices, please.

  • Apraku 7 months ago

    That's why you are called Joseph Obeng.How would you link cedi appreciation to inflation? Inflation is still over 22%.What will you tell the traders when the cedi depreciates again?

  • Reason 7 months ago

    You are either a fool or a trader. You want to keep prices high--hurt consumers who also feel the effects of depreciation--just in case? Thief. Just be honest and say that you have enjoyed overcharging and saying it was based ...
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  • Brown 7 months ago

    As a manufacturer if the dollar falls by even 3% but my electricity bill is increased by 14 % and water bill by 4%,I don't understand why these GUTA people are saying we should reduce our prices. This reality not politics.

  • Kwabena Barimah 7 months ago

    Joker,have you seen it before.

  • Alkabulan 7 months ago

    The best way is to reduce government production such like cement, foods, building materials prices and don't allow any shops owners to buy them, this would aloud the individual to reduce their price without delay. You c ...
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  • Brown 7 months ago

    Even communist China doesn't control prices anymore.

  • Very expensive 7 months ago

    You now need more dollars to buy the same items.

  • Rose 7 months ago

    MULTICHOICE LOWER YOUR PRICES THE DOLLAR YOU SAID IS UP IS NOW DOWN

  • Truth 7 months ago

    Traders used the depreciation to raise prices. They should use them to lower them. Traders won't because they are all thieves.

    REFUSE TO PAY HIGH PRICES.

    BOYCOTT THE THIEVES PRETENDING TO BE YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND NEI ...
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  • Po 7 months ago

    Drivers should reduce fares immediately

  • Obaa yaa 7 months ago

    How can they lower prices. If you bought your goods at $16, how can you now sell it at $13. Are you also not a trader? Work the Maths.

  • Peace 7 months ago

    How dare u to ask me to reduce my price do you know much I paid for electricity and water please don't get me upset

  • Kk 7 months ago

    This guy is fool, when did dollar dollar start fall?

  • DEEVINITY 7 months ago

    A lot of valid points made by a it of hot heads. The Ghost of the Lilliput still looms...

  • DEEVINITY 7 months ago

    A lot of valid points made by a lot of hot heads. The obnoxious ghost of the Lilliput still looms.

  • E.V 7 months ago

    We always talk about leaders. Not knowing we are our own victims. Traders in Ghana are our problem for this whole time, cuz we know things are hard but sometimes they also over do it. Imagine the government is trying to bring ...
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  • Accranie 7 months ago

    Lecturers In Our (Local) Institutions of Higher Learning Have Really Done The Nation A Disservice, The Type of Management Practices&Processes They've Taught Their Then Pupils Now Pillars of Gh Society Doesn't Have Any Groundi ...
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