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Load shedding ends first week of May - Energy Ministry

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  • OSEI AKOTO JUSTICE (USA). 11 years ago

    BRAVO PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA AND THE GREAT NDC.MR.PRESIDENT, MAY GOD CONTINUE TO SHOWER HIS BLESSING ON YOU AND MAY HE GUIDE YOU AND PROTECT YOU TO FOCUS ON YOUR BETTER GHANA AGENDA AND I KNOW THAT ALL YOUR DREAMS AND ASPIRATI ...
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  • Iconomist 11 years ago

    Tsatsu "The Thief" Tsikata to the Rescue? No Way!

  • IVEY 11 years ago

    NPP WILL CRY BLOOD

  • HJUE 11 years ago

    THE LIE HAS ALWAYS SHORT LEGS:

  • Iwayne 11 years ago

    stupid idiot. do'u know what 50 mill dollars every 20days could do for our energy sector if one of these monkeys would work towrds having solar or wind or tidal energy put on the planning table?

  • PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI- McA 11 years ago

    I AM THE FOUNDER OF GHANA INST OF
    OF MARKETING
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    MARKETING IS SERVICE TO MANKIND =BUT TRUST
    AND DEDICATION==THE GHANA GOVT MUST BE
    REALISTIC OUR PROBLEM IS MARKETING AND NOT
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  • Pontius Pilate 11 years ago

    honestly i did not get the import of this press release. is the energy ministry preparing our minds for their inability to meet their own target or preparing our minds for possible tarrif adjustment?

    this is cheap. if bui ...
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  • HJUE 11 years ago

    NPP SAID; IT IS NOT POSSIBLE

  • Efo Paapa 11 years ago

    I think we should forget about Nigeria and work fast on our gas project to bring some sanity into the energy sector.

  • Nana Kwasi,Ireland 11 years ago

    We are not there yet ooo!Please!Why will the gas pipeline be damaged in August 28,2013?Is this bad reportage,VRA projection or Boko Haram attack?

  • Manzi 11 years ago

    Bullshit again. Who do these people think they are deceiving. No wonder you a team of incompetent government full of lies and propaganda.

  • K9 Lead Vendor 11 years ago

    Exactly, Manzi: It's bullshit. There's so much of it they should be able to supply Ghana's energy needs with biogas.

  • Joe Essel 11 years ago

    The President of Ghana announced that the Dumso Dumso will be the thing of the past at the end of April now the ministry says May. Which is which. I will take the President's so from tomorrow no dumso dumso

  • Caution 11 years ago

    At times it pays to be optimistic and patient. the communique says first week in May, which will end by close of 7th May. I suggest we wait till the end of 7th May to see whether we are being deceived or we are being told the ...
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  • Efo Kobla 11 years ago

    Kuffour did the job, Mahama taking undue credit. Whether we like it or not it is 1st. Kwame Nkrumah, 2nd. I.K. Acheampong, 3rd Kuffour and the rest.

  • Foreigner 11 years ago

    What is the cost of lost productivity, taxes, and ecg billings when the power goes off? 50 million over 20 days is a small amount to pay to keep the economy running on all cylinders.

  • anokwale 11 years ago

    Industry needs to be kept running at all costs. Accepting load shedding does not make any sense.

  • Dr Hao, CHINA 11 years ago

    This is a great news for development, that will be good for Ghana. BRAVO, MR PRESIDENT. I pray that it will happen.

  • COMMISSIONER 11 years ago

    WELL LETS SEE SINCE YOU GUYS ARE ALWAYS SHIFTING THE GOAL POST. I AM WAITING ...

  • Aba 11 years ago

    Please, Mr. Politician do not rush in doing anything if the problem is not fully solved, if you do not have the capacity, please get things right before assuring the public, other wise we will continue to have the dumso dumso ...
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  • BabaUS 11 years ago

    I thought the load shedding had ended. That is what I keep hearing on the radio talk shows

  • hard one 11 years ago

    what is the diffrence between end of april and first week in may?if its true,lets give credit where its due and stop these politics of nagative and backward thinking.NDC ede bee keke

  • kujay 11 years ago

    oh my oh my when is this coming to an end dumso all the way NDC eh yebedii keke.

  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    There is more to it than meets the eye! We must try to find out the make-up of the General Operational Manager of the West African Pipeline Company. Why can't the Company honestly tell us the exact date the pipeline will be o ...
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  • PREZZO 11 years ago

    I DONT BELIEVE THIS CRAB STORY. I CAN TELL YOU THAT MAHAMA DOES NOT EVEN BELEIVE THE NDC. THE DEVIL DOES NOT BELIEVE MAHAMA. HE HAS LIED UMPTEEN TIMES ABOUT THE LOAD SHEDDING. SUICIDE AWAITS HIM. SHAME

  • Peter 11 years ago

    how can we spend $50,000,000.00 in 20 days for few megawatts from environmentally unfriendly thermal plants when a $1,000,000,000.00 gives us power in gigawatts (more than all that we need) and yet the uranium fuel can be use ...
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  • Kofi 11 years ago

    Ghana is incapable of handling even plastic waste. How can we handle nuclear waste?

  • Concern Ghanian 11 years ago

    DONT STOP AT 500 THINK AHEAD

  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    Put measures in place so that you can collect more REVENUE also.There's NOTHING free in this Life. I'm sure the users will be READY and UNDERSTAND why higher Tarifs should come.....SO LONG AS THE POWER-FLOW IS STEADY and ENDU ...
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  • JOSEPHINE 11 years ago

    AND YOU TELL ME LOAD SHELTERING WILL BE OVER SOON LIES,LIES,LIES NDC

  • Whatever 11 years ago

    That's a welcome news anyway

  • Ohene,,, 11 years ago

    Ha ha ha We Will se.