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Ghana unveils US$3.4 billion plan to become continental leader in renewable energy

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  • Fireman 1 month ago

    Use that money to industrialize instead. Think about the cake not the icing on the cake when we are hungry literally speaking

  • Pouv: Regression 1 month ago

    Can't even solve simple things at home, yet the fogged up mind and brain, parrots through a opening in its face that it wants to be a continental leader? In what?

  • Ghanaman 1 month ago

    Fools even Ghana import water Fools

  • Nii Amarteifio 1 month ago

    It is good Ghana is thinking of harnessing it's solar energy resource and not following the crowd into corrupt and deceptive electric craze which Africa can not afford. Africa must maintain hybrid and solar vehicles.

  • Student 1 month ago

    Do you know your leaders very well? Just be open minded and compare their actions and rhetoric.

  • Student 1 month ago

    Where are the containers?

  • Truth be Told 1 month ago

    The aim should rather be to produce and distribute electricity at the lowest cost per kilowatt in Africa, making Ghana the most competitive industrial hub.

  • Truth be Told 1 month ago

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  • Kwabena 1 month ago

    No dirty deals ,please. Ur take or pay deals must be introduced like you did back in 2015/16 to put GH in a mounting debt. Jail await and similar thing

  • Fireman 1 month ago

    Why not invest that money into mega production of the solar panels, batteries and accessories right here in Ghana at a massive scale, which will make it even more affordable for all citizens and eventually export and it to ot ...
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  • Kwajo Acheampong 1 month ago

    Hmmm. We've heard you guys if only that's not just a political talk.