TANII IS STILL TANII, WHAT EVER IT IS. MAHAMA IS TANII, NO BRAINS! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TANII IS STILL TANII, WHAT EVER IT IS. MAHAMA IS TANII, NO BRAINS! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DAAVI 9 years ago
EVERYONE HAS HIS OR HER TALENT HE'S A SMART GUY AND CAN BE MORE LIKE A SPOKESPERSON OF A PRESIDENT.PLEASE STOP THAT TANI,TANI AND LET'S FIX OUR ECONOMY
EVERYONE HAS HIS OR HER TALENT HE'S A SMART GUY AND CAN BE MORE LIKE A SPOKESPERSON OF A PRESIDENT.PLEASE STOP THAT TANI,TANI AND LET'S FIX OUR ECONOMY
Kwaku 9 years ago
I think name-calling is completely uncalled for. Everyone party makes mistakes. Yes, the present government is making a lot of mistakes, but that does not warrant calling the President names.
Ghana was not built by on ... read full comment
I think name-calling is completely uncalled for. Everyone party makes mistakes. Yes, the present government is making a lot of mistakes, but that does not warrant calling the President names.
Ghana was not built by one tribe or one region alone. All successes were accomplished through the unity of all Ghanaians, and not by one tribe or region. Pepeni is in no way inferior to an Akan or any tribe. So is an Akan not superior to any other tribe. You find stupid people, in the same proportions, in every tribe. Let's cut out the nonsense.
Kaafri 9 years ago
What is the meaning of tanii? Is it an insult? Believe me, all I know it means is someone from the north; just like saying Brongni or Asanteni, Dagarteni, Mossini, Nkranni or ayibgei. Please help me, thank you.
What is the meaning of tanii? Is it an insult? Believe me, all I know it means is someone from the north; just like saying Brongni or Asanteni, Dagarteni, Mossini, Nkranni or ayibgei. Please help me, thank you.
Dr Robert K Glah 9 years ago
Listen to Wampah:
Preventing the perennial depreciation, Mr. Wampah admonished that government must seek to broaden the tax base further, diversify and broaden the export base, reduce imports -- especially of consumption ... read full comment
Listen to Wampah:
Preventing the perennial depreciation, Mr. Wampah admonished that government must seek to broaden the tax base further, diversify and broaden the export base, reduce imports -- especially of consumption goods that have local substitutes, and intensify efforts to block foreign exchange leakages, such as transfer pricing.
How long will it take Ghana to do that?
YAM SELLER, KARACHI 9 years ago
The NDC gov't cannot govern. The NDC gov't is incompetent, certifiably incompetent, and with looting and mismanagement, as well as lack of vision and cluelessness added to the mix, then Ghana is headed for the rocks.
What i ... read full comment
The NDC gov't cannot govern. The NDC gov't is incompetent, certifiably incompetent, and with looting and mismanagement, as well as lack of vision and cluelessness added to the mix, then Ghana is headed for the rocks.
What is fascinating is that in the midst of such verified incompetence, verified mismanagement, verified looting and plunder, verified cluelessness and lack of any vision whatsoever, which has resulted in Ghana's current collapsed state, such a party and gov't can talk of elections and the fact that Ghanaians should give them their mandate. Does the Mahama-led NDC gov't have no shame?
The day this Mahama-led NDC gov't said they lacked credibility, confidence and were looking for a technical bailout was the day, they should have resigned and saved Ghana this unfathomable incompetence, crass looting and plunder, inimical mismanagement and unnecessary cluelessness.
The mask 9 years ago
Many families are saying that they have never found a more helpful family finance resource than blog.boachsoft.com
Many families are saying that they have never found a more helpful family finance resource than blog.boachsoft.com
mr amin 9 years ago
Remember when the cedi depreciate everything goes with it.
Remember when the cedi depreciate everything goes with it.
if the lone crusader 9 years ago
Can these crooks do anything right?omg save ghana.
Can these crooks do anything right?omg save ghana.
Ghanavi 9 years ago
Currency devaluation or lowering of exchange rate is part of IMF's conditions for a bailout. This is done to boost exports (as our products would be cheaper for foreign markets) and to restrain imports (as it would cost more ... read full comment
Currency devaluation or lowering of exchange rate is part of IMF's conditions for a bailout. This is done to boost exports (as our products would be cheaper for foreign markets) and to restrain imports (as it would cost more to import goods).
Other conditions include raising of interest rates and privatisation. So don't be shocked if everything to do with electricity generation is privatised. I have always suspected that the dumsor crises is a deliberate propaganda to make the public agree to privatisation.
The way forward 9 years ago
Ghana's fiscal policy requires a physical approach combined with prudent monetary policy to move the country towards desired economic development. The gross excess and endemic corruption embedded in government expenditures ha ... read full comment
Ghana's fiscal policy requires a physical approach combined with prudent monetary policy to move the country towards desired economic development. The gross excess and endemic corruption embedded in government expenditures have to go. Ghost salaries, apart from its illegality, may not even boost private consumption component of the GDP as end beneficiaries tend to stack them away in foreign bank accounts. The wide spread padding of government bills by corrupt officials must go along with the perpetrators; they are no good for the country. It will take a much leaner government to free resources for capital and infrastructural expenditure. Redundant government employees should be redirected into the private sector for training and redeployment. There are considerable opportunities in agriculture and agribusiness in this country which are untapped. Government houses, cars for ministers and other government officials should all go, unnecessary government official travels to collect per diem and bring impress expenses should all be cut out....and these are a few examples out of a million cases I am advocating that we should get physical and cut them out if we were to see any economic progress in our life time.
TANII IS STILL TANII, WHAT EVER IT IS. MAHAMA IS TANII, NO BRAINS! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EVERYONE HAS HIS OR HER TALENT HE'S A SMART GUY AND CAN BE MORE LIKE A SPOKESPERSON OF A PRESIDENT.PLEASE STOP THAT TANI,TANI AND LET'S FIX OUR ECONOMY
I think name-calling is completely uncalled for. Everyone party makes mistakes. Yes, the present government is making a lot of mistakes, but that does not warrant calling the President names.
Ghana was not built by on ...
read full comment
What is the meaning of tanii? Is it an insult? Believe me, all I know it means is someone from the north; just like saying Brongni or Asanteni, Dagarteni, Mossini, Nkranni or ayibgei. Please help me, thank you.
Listen to Wampah:
Preventing the perennial depreciation, Mr. Wampah admonished that government must seek to broaden the tax base further, diversify and broaden the export base, reduce imports -- especially of consumption ...
read full comment
The NDC gov't cannot govern. The NDC gov't is incompetent, certifiably incompetent, and with looting and mismanagement, as well as lack of vision and cluelessness added to the mix, then Ghana is headed for the rocks.
What i ...
read full comment
Many families are saying that they have never found a more helpful family finance resource than blog.boachsoft.com
Remember when the cedi depreciate everything goes with it.
Can these crooks do anything right?omg save ghana.
Currency devaluation or lowering of exchange rate is part of IMF's conditions for a bailout. This is done to boost exports (as our products would be cheaper for foreign markets) and to restrain imports (as it would cost more ...
read full comment
Ghana's fiscal policy requires a physical approach combined with prudent monetary policy to move the country towards desired economic development. The gross excess and endemic corruption embedded in government expenditures ha ...
read full comment