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Pwalungu tomato factory rots

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  • GHFUO, LOVE YOURSELF! 10 years ago

    In 2009 at a time when management needed capital injection to activate the factory to provide jobs for local farmers and youth, the then Minister Trade and Industry, Hannah Tetteh stormed the place and expressed her dissatisf ...
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  • JAMES BROWN 10 years ago

    Pls do not compare grapes to tomatoes if you can get what I mean

  • Ewiasiyesum 10 years ago

    Management should live up to the task and hold the BULL by the HORN and stop behaving like spoilt children. They should go out and source for loan(s) to work with locally or internationally and stop wasting our time!!!

  • GHFUO, LOVE YOURSELF! 10 years ago

    ITS GOVT OWNED

  • DAN 10 years ago

    if private nothing you can do but offer to buy out...If gov owned sack the management! Why can't pumps be replaced or rebuilt? If need be bring in foreign management (usa,uk or even China)

  • Kwadwo Arhin 10 years ago

    Dan:

    I have only read the comments, but what's wrong with our institutions?

    Are students in any of the Polytechs or even KNUST given practical research assignments to work on something like this?

    We are useless.

  • Kwabena Amoafo 10 years ago

    Oh Dan you are right. Our Polytechnics and KNUST are being under utilised. Hmmm, the factory can be brought back if management can fall on KNUST or any of the Polys. Oh Ghana!!!

  • Kentrick Patrick 10 years ago

    We want everything from the gov't. This is insane. The whole management has to be replaced. It is a pity.

  • Tina, Tarkwa. 10 years ago

    God, pls help Ghana. How can we be dying in the midst of such abundance?

  • ALUTA 10 years ago

    sack the management and privatize the factory. it a total waste of tax payers money.

  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 10 years ago

    Hopeless politicians! What a waste!

  • francis sam 10 years ago

    who owns the factory /? is it the govt?the problem is accountability and responsibility we have no maintenance culture and thus everything falls apart we have to our
    mindset the govt should sell shares on
    these companies t ...
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  • GHANANI 10 years ago

    Truly the coup of February,1966 and those which followed have done incalculable damage to the industrial and economic advancement of the nation.The Pwalugu Tomato Factory is a typical example of what has happened to the numer ...
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  • GHFUO, LOVE YOURSELF! 10 years ago

    THESE 2 PLAYERS SHOULD BE FORCED TO BY THE FACTORY. THEY CAN INVEST N EMPLOY PPL. INIESTA OWNS A WINE FACTORY IN SPAIN WHICH EMPLOYS THOUSANDS OF PPL. OUR WEALTHY SOCCER PLAYERS MUST BE HELD TO A HIGHER ECONOMIC STANDARD

  • Gilbert 10 years ago

    It is very disheartening to read these stories. maintenance has been a cancacnworm and must be key strategy for all managers. Where are the Italian Partners who saw to the revamping of the factory? can't they help out?