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Ghana Leans Towards IMF Programme

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  • The Mask 9 years ago

    The economy is hitting workers hard and many are finding it hard to balance the family budget.

    Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and ...
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  • JAMES Y 9 years ago

    Ghana went to IMF in 1965 under duress and, reluctantly, accepted the Fund's offer, but what happened thereafter? Did the economy get better or was Nkrumah not, violently, removed from power with their help? Nyerere stood fir ...
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  • kofi pra 9 years ago

    Nii Moi is economical with the truth. Nkrumah rejected the IMF condition of privatisation and no loan was disbursed.The NLC agreed to the condition and received milk powder,yellow corn etc.

  • Alex 9 years ago

    Going to IMF for a bail out is the only sensible option available to this incompetent government.
    There is massive corruption including the payment of judgement debt plus excessive borrowing which did not go into investments ...
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  • Dr Robert K Glah 9 years ago

    IMF programme option for Ghana

    How much money would Ghana get without collapsing the economy and compelling privatisation for IMF clients, and what Ghana would do with the money without create, loot and share.

  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    John Mahama should be courageous and take reasonable measures to shrink it.And stop paying lip service to our enormous problems. Ghanaians are slipping into poverty day in and day out.
    "Mere words are not power and strategy ...
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  • matzcrorkz 9 years ago

    6sStaC Awesome blog article.Thanks Again. Really Cool.