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Where are we going oh Ghana
Everyone with a problem should be able to come up with at least one solution to the problem. No solution as an answer is not acceptable.
There are some ideas while microeconomically appealing may be macroecomically disastr ...
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Of course they'll lose faith in Ghana. So many problems and no one knows how to at least solve some of it. Water and electricity should be a top priority if you're advocating for investment. Who want to invest in an environme ...
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In addition to the electrical crises, there's also the bad roads & sanitation problems. It was quiet embarrassing convincing my American friends to come & invest in Ghana, only for them to experience this constant power outag ...
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NDC government is so useless they make my head spin. The President says buy made in Ghana when there is no electricity to produce. The government borrows foreign currencies and throw it the dogs, claiming it is developing inf ...
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Osofo Dadzie.....We are going,heaven knows where we are going....BUT we'll get there !!!!!!
(If you don't know where you're going, ANY ROAD will take you there )!!!!!!!
Some of us in the Diaspora,reading News about Ghana,CL ...
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One does not need any extraordinary knowledge to solve or attack our ailing economy. You also do not have to be an expert to see that measures introduced about eight weeks ago to stabilise the cedi with prevailing environment ...
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These gloomy reports keep coming and they depress me. Where are we heading to?
We cannot spend out of the mess we are in. It is getting deeper and deeper by the day.
If you bring your money to Ghana, you`ll go home empty handed! We all know that!
The GIPC does not tollerate any transfer of profits, it must all be re-invested in Ghana and that doesn`t make sense!
Would he or wouldn't he accept the research?
When have IMF economic solutions yielded the desired results for the benefit of the people of Ghana. The Structural Adjustment Programme - an IMF prescribed medicine - made Rawlings PNDC regime sold off the state industries ...
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THAT STEAL GHAN BLIND ALL THE YEARS THEY HAVE BEEN IN GHANA, HOW MANY BUSNISS LOAN DID STANCHART GAVE ANY BUSNISSES IN GHANA LATELY AND WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME THE BANKSTERS GAVE ANYONE HOME LOANS HERE IN GHANA?
STOP THE NONS ...
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chicken and egg problem:
Is public salary bill too high or the tax base too narrow? considering the large informal sector of the economy, we advise the government to formalize the informal sector and broaden the tax base.
Broaden the tax base, but our fiscal spending that is out of whack must be stemmed. We cannot keep borrowing to spend on the whims and caprices of the ruling party.