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Government has no role in MTN transfer fee proposal - MoMAG clarifies

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  • Fii 1 day ago

    The foolish minority thinks they can mislead Ghanaians again. Bring back Ofori Atta mmoa

  • prophet mohammed was a sick dog 1 day ago

    Say no to islam and convert to a real religion.
    Allah is satanic scum and qur'an is toilet paper. Search online for ways to move away from evil islam.........You can join ex-muslim groups online and be safe........ ...
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  • Soco 1 day ago

    NDC.. YOUR FOOLISHNESS WILL SEND YOU BACK TO OPPOSITION. GET SERIOUS. KEEP PLAYING AROUND WITH THE NPP.

  • THIS SKILLED-SERVICE BUSINESS GUARANTEES DAILY CASHFLOW - LEARN HOW! 1 day ago

    End the month well. While most people are complaining about the economy, smart people are fixing what everyone uses: Mobile Smart Phones! Think about it - everyone has a phone, and everyone eventually breaks it. You don’t n ...
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  • Omane 1 day ago

    That's how uninformed you are. No wonder Mahama said Ghanaians have short memories. Can you tell us about any policies that the majority have implemented? Ofui

  • NMG 1 day ago

    I swear I will never forget when he said Ghanaians have short memories hahahahhahah and it true

  • Blue Pen 1 day ago

    NPP junkies. Is it about short memories or a make-believe e-levy agenda of a messageless, directionless, evil bunch of nation wreckers, who only think about themselves and wouldn't mind turning Ghana upside down in order to p ...
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  • Big Joe 1 day ago

    If so why not stop them?

  • Forlifive 1 day ago

    I'm pleading with Ghanaians to put a death ear to npp so that our country can be developed for you and I. Please we all saw, witnessed, felt the immediate past npp government, was it good??, why did we change them. For me npp ...
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  • Zomelo 1 day ago

    We changed them Because of the lies and propaganda. Not so again. This time our eyes are wide open

  • Omane 1 day ago

    What a heck is he talking about? Are they not been regulated?

  • Nee 1 day ago

    Absolute nonsense. Bank of ghana regulate mtn charges. Is Bank of ghana your father property?

  • Blue Pen 1 day ago

    Are tax laws passed at MTN head office? Why are Telecel and AT not involved in charging this your make-believe e-levy? A special MTN e-levy? NPP are such a bunch of clowns.

  • Gov 1 1 day ago

    Come to think of this, the E-levy was going to the GRA for the development of Ghana and the people complained. Now the 0.75 is going to the private company and we are happy justifying it. why are we doing this to ourselves.

  • Zugu. Of zabzugu / TataleN/R 1 day ago

    MTN should be getting ready to operate only in South Africa. Same applies to DSTV and ShopRite..Not forgetting those South African companies operating in the mines

  • PonziGovernment 1 day ago

    PonziRegime with confidence tricter leaders.

  • Bukyi 1 day ago

    Liar
    You people are hidden behind an association and lying to Ghanaians

  • Mr. T 1 day ago

    MF SAs after deporting Ghanaians now want to steal their money at home. Fire MTN and give it to a Ghanaian or chimese company. The chinese Telecom is far advance than these xenophobic people

  • Government protects 1 day ago

    Government has the right to protect Ghanaians from wolves.
    Ghanaians should take cover from Government protection.

  • Yabi Yabi 1 day ago

    Too late to cry over spilt milk, fellow Ghanaians. Our leaders chose to do away with Ghana Telecom because of limited foresight.

    The reasons for the sale of Ghana Telecom then are the same issues today with ECG, EC, GRA, P ...
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  • Brimtatabutui 1 day ago

    What is the rationale for the fee in the first place? That is the problem and not how it was communicated. We don't want fees for sending our own monies from our own wallets to our own bank accounts. There are too many fees a ...
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  • Eben 19 hours ago

    You made justice to the topic Mr Gorman

    I listened to you