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Why we need to urgently stop taxing womanhood

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  • baba 6 years ago

    very detailed and educative. Men must change, great piece.

  • bibi 6 years ago

    Shut up baba. Menstruation is so dirty and nasty.

  • Anon 6 years ago

    Bibi, without menstruation, you would not have been sitting behind your keyboard to comment about this, would you?

  • Golda 6 years ago

    It is as normal as you sleeping and waking up and feeling hungry and eating. No one asked for it. We were born with it. If you don't like it, talk to God or perhaps you can just disappear. I bet you were born by a woman. It i ...
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  • A proud Menstruating Woman 6 years ago

    Your ignorance is dirtier and nastier. How do you think you would've been born if your mother never menstruated?

  • nii teiko kootse 6 years ago

    better late than never. But to talk this today tells how still primitive we are in Ghana. With so much religion and many educated women in highly leading positions.

  • agyapee 147 6 years ago

    oh writer you have great point to express but your arguments and comparisons are very unwise. this is governance and people make their case by relevance not by comparisons. so when other taxes are reintroduced what happens to ...
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  • A Proud Menstruating Woman 6 years ago

    You missed the whole point of the article. It is about the relevance of attitudinal change towards menstruation, including untaxing sanitary products. 20% tax on the most basic feminine hygiene need? Seriously? The fact that ...
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  • kwabena worae 6 years ago

    I guess the photo for your article should be help prevent teenage pregnancy cos it depicts pregnant teenagers. Moreover we should be producing the pads here not importing them. Even if taxes are reduced Ghanaians will find wa ...
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  • Npp nincoompoop party. 6 years ago

    Sub sahara africans are still in the stone age,taxing sanitery pads but abolishing taxes on apare parts.our system lack critical thinkers all they do is to win political power create,loot and share.

  • Ynwa 6 years ago

    ..they tax even condoms here, so this is nothing especially targeting women. We are all victims of a sickly state succumbing to the variegated sores that only institutionalised folly can generate

  • Ja 6 years ago

    Very powerful point. We are praying that the government would have a listening ears to that.

  • Seth 6 years ago

    Yes, taxing of mensturation should cease! l hope someone responsible is listing to keep our girls healthier, psychologically more balanced, and more productive

  • Oye 6 years ago

    Bibi, shut up, why will you say mentruation is nasty? If not because of mentruation, you wouldnt have come into being let us respect nature and things about women.

  • Mama star 6 years ago

    OMG, tax on sanitary pad? Impossible.

  • sponge 6 years ago

    a sanitary pad goes for 5gh cedis in Ghana, ma brother God richly bless u for these interesting argument on behalf of our women ok? kudos

  • Nana Ama 6 years ago

    It is true ,sanitary pads are very expensive .God bless u for raising this issue .