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Trade Minister appeals to traders to lower prices as economy improves

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  • Lkoin 1 day ago

    We are tired of this asking how many times have you asked and they never reduced.This will be the downfall of ndc.if there are no laws to sanction such traders and companies why don’t u creat them,why did we give u majority ...
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  • Mama Lizzy sit up. 1 day ago

    Shopping Malls, Electrical items, drug stores most food items are still maintaining old prices from 2024. Mama Lizzy this arm chair job won't help you and the NDC. We're not feeling the grains. You're only creating huge wealt ...
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  • Yaw Manu 1 day ago

    This shows Africans deserve military rule to do the right thing.

  • Detector 1 day ago

    What is she talking about?
    The government is increasing utility tarrifs like the world ends tomorrow and you expect businesses to lower the prices of their goods and services? If the so-called economic gains are real, why is ...
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  • Akwasi Borga 23 hours ago

    Well said

  • Arko Stephen 1 day ago

    Let the soldiers descend on them......So that they will adhere to strictly

  • Papakyene 22 hours ago

    @Arko
    Gyimii saaa, let them descend on ur mothers and dustets.
    Let them rape them as well
    Wo y3 kosia paaaa

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 22 hours ago

    GHANA traders are buch of gready people
    Ghanains should refused buying from then until they reduced the prices completely

  • Papakyene 22 hours ago

    Nkwaseasem, is it the duty of a trade minister?
    Did she purchase the item for the traders?
    Wat does this lady know abt business and free Market?
    Demand and supply, taxes, transportation, profit, etc
    Nkwaseasem

  • Nana Kyeamee 21 hours ago

    This woman is a joke.

  • KP 21 hours ago

    Well, Ghanaian traders are irreducibly greedy. Just think about what happened after Dr. K.A Busia enforced the Aliens Compliance Order. So many Nigerians and Liberians had to leave Ghana. Suddenly, prices of goods shot up a ...
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