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Ghana must break away from cyclical IMF programmes – World Bank

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  • Kwame panin 2 months ago

    No money to pay contractors.

  • Ike 2 months ago

    Thanks for the timely advice " World Bank", because Ghana likes subscribing to loans too much, without investing in the human capital to create better institutions and discipline, produce billionaires that can turn the fortun ...
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  • Achakanapaya 2 months ago

    When Ghana come for help please just sack them.

  • Adjei 2 months ago

    Where is the irrigation of th Accra plains promised . I am turning opposition to keep Mahama on his toes. Mahama can not fail us The NDC leadership has gone to sleep.They must be seen tracking the manifestos translated to pol ...
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  • Onea 2 months ago

    We need to stop relying on the IMF ASAP it’s embarrassing to just be in constant cycle of poverty and reliance if Ghana ever wants to become self sufficient and a stronghold of prosperity

  • Kwame 2 months ago

    IMF is not father Christmas. Think about it. Think about it again.

  • FAA 2 months ago

    our leaders don't think about future generation hence being corrupt. Their main aim of being there is to amass wealth for themselves and family that's why the country is so broke.Yes think about continuing the free SHS and l ...
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  • Didier 2 months ago

    For some strange reason, past and present governments have viewed the IMF as a sort of Santa Claus. These unscrupulous politicians masquerading as honorables, join these political parties to squander money and rob the citize ...
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  • Bitter truth 2 months ago

    Ghana as a matter of urgency needs to break away from all this criminal agencies such as IMF, world bank, etc..these criminal agencies don’t have good intentions for Ghana and Africa as a whole..they want u to be their slav ...
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  • Alidu 2 months ago

    We are the enemies of our own selves, it's not the Westerners. We are blaming the West for not developing. This advise carries heavyweight, after giving such expensive advise we turn to accuse the west that they are happy to ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    @Transforming Gh In A Generation

  • @RealNapo 2 months ago

    The HS1 cost the UK Government £6.4BN to construct railway in London. 7 months NDC in power GoldBod alone has rake in over $6BN, what can we show for it? It is very sad that we can't even say that we as a country are using e ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    This Message/ Gets The Biggest Bang For The Buck/ With The Third/Fourth Generation Of Gh/ They Are Still At A Stage/ That Makes It Possible For Them/ To Be Receptive To Seeing Things From A New perspective/ The Local Economy ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    By The The Skilled Work The People Will Secure/ In Working In Such Economic Policy/Program(Special Economic Zones) The First Consequence Of These Abandoned Government Projects Is Lost Of Capital/ Potential Earning From The Di ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    &Potential Savings From Local Production/Import Substitution Policy/ Which Could Have Gone Towards Easing Pressure On The Country To Constantly Be Looking For Foreign Earnings To Pay For Imports

  • Accranie 2 months ago

    They Prosperous Future They The Young Ones/Are Looking Forward To/ Which Will Eventually Come/ Would Be Built With The Bricks Of Sustainable Paying Jobs/ With Wages&Salaries That Can Afford Big Ticket Items/ But This Well Pay ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    The OutGone Finance Minister/ Didn't Mince Words In His Advise To Young People About Aspiring To Job Openings In The Government Space/ So The Private/Production/Productive Sector/ Is Where The Opportunities For Securing A Wel ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    It Is This UnderStanding That The Third/Fourth Generation Of Gh/Sub Saharans Youth Must Come To Terms With/ That The No Future Of Their Countrys/ Is Because The Prior First/Second Generation Failed On The Economic Front/ By F ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    It Takes Some Time For This To Sink In/ But Just To Give They The Young Ones A Perspective/ At The Dawn Of Gh Independence The Economy Of Gh Back Then Was On The Same Plain As The South Korea/Malaysia/China /Indonesia/ In Tod ...
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  • Accranie 2 months ago

    If Todays Youth Fail To Find A Cure/ To The Economic Struggles Of The Nation/InAbility To Add Value/Via Special Economic Zones/ The Well Paying Jobs Won't Be Created/& If The Country Can't Create Well Paying Jobs/ The Standar ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordziì 2 months ago

    For sure Ghana needs to divorce IMF and World bank before Ghanaians can see a economic freedom