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President Yayi Boni had the ears to listen to wisdom. No wonder he likened President Mahama to King Solomon.
In the president's speech was a direct message to investors. He identified the areas that will attract investors a ...
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and cheap labor..that why all clothes are and other crap is made in China and Pakistan. But since now the China people are asking for more money they are claims that more clothes will be made in Ghana for sell at Walmart!
Let continue cooking the numbers and see how this will affect us in borrowing from IMF and the world bank. Just recently we reached the middle income status and now inflation in single digits. Good news for Ghana but dont tel ...
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ndc change every figures in this country, they changed election figures, changed population figures and cooked inflation figures. even dogs know what ministry of finance is saying is not truth
YOU ARE THE ONLY RABBIED DOG WHICH KNOWS THAT. SINCE YOU HAVE RABBIES YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE THINGS YOU LISTED IS DOUBTFUL. FUNNY, ISN'T IT?
EVEN MINISTERIAL LIAISON OFFICERS ARE NORTHERNERS ?
don't think so.. Now i send my wife's family 50$ they get 92 ghana cedi!
The forex rates are a lot worse than the wire rates and the banks and western union charge an arm-and-a-leg in admin fees. If you want to get more 'bang for your buck', find someone in ghana that also has a US account outsid ...
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1 Euro: 24,95 Ghs , so what strength is this man talking about, regressive or progressive strength ??
Huh !!
1 Euro : 2,5 Gh
When Rawlings came to power it was five cedis to one American dollar. When he left it was ten thousand cedis to one Dollar. Kuffour brought it one to one, now its going back the PNDC and NDC way again. SHAME ON GHANA.
Pitch the cedi against the gold price because that is our competitive advantage. JAK K4 confused Ghanaians with zeros economics.
How can you be proud of a stat that no one believes? Forget about your political views but this inflation rate has been unrealistic for years. The rate is truly closer to 20%.