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Cedi set for record depreciation

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  • PEPENIIIII No3 !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    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

  • 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 ...
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  • 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.

  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • The mask 9 years ago

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  • mr amin 9 years ago

    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.

  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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