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VRA hopeful of solving erratic power supply

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  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    VRA must identify risks to electricity generation and put in place contingency measures to mitigate the effects when these risks are realised.

    THe adhoc approach to energy production must stop. VRA must get its act togethe ...
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  • LARYEAH 8 years ago

    NDC GOVERNMENT SHOULD JUST FIX THE PROBLEM AND STOP PROMISING!

  • Farmer 8 years ago

    That doesn't sound like a competent forward planning management team to me.

  • JAMES Y 8 years ago

    Ghana has been cursed by Nkrumah and for it to progress the authorities should apologise, unreservedly, for removing him, violently. The nation had been ungrateful to him! To date his funeral has not been performed by the nat ...
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  • Tunasasa 8 years ago

    Mr Fletcher must be told in black and white that "KASA TENTEN 3NNTO OPONKO. He must spare our ears with all these rubbish.

  • Chawchaw 8 years ago

    Should get rid of this guy, who has a knack for issuing contradictory statements. Why does he bother to come out at all, if he is not sure about what he talks about? This has gone on for far too long, and must be stopped by h ...
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  • John Agbo 8 years ago

    It is my best bet that, a long and viable way to keep the water in the Volta Lake at maximum level for the power plant to operate at full load capacity all the time is to use high powered pumping machines to pump the water le ...
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  • Ilunga 8 years ago

    The energy required to do the upstream pumping might be bigger than what the pumped water will generate. Let the engineers investigate before embarking on a probable exercise of futility.

    Why can't Ghana generate solar pow ...
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  • predator 8 years ago

    please keep your optimism! how many times haven't we heard this? y'abr3 mo o ton!

  • Whirl Wind 8 years ago

    enough empty promises

  • Issahaku Abdul-Latif (Young Prof) 8 years ago

    We pray and hope that this power situation of the country be solved soon. But for us to develop as a nation,we need to eschew political fraternism and come together as a nation to contribute ideas in solving our own challenge ...
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  • EZEKIEL 8 years ago

    We are just TIRED of this NONSENSE GAS SUPPLY to Aboagye....
    WHY CAN'T the supply be CONSISTENT for even 14 days ?????? What sort of engineers do we have there ????????
    3 days gas supply....14 days breakdown !!!! WHY WHY WH ...
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  • Loway 8 years ago

    With sick people

  • ASEM WO MANO 8 years ago

    Stop talking and give us light. Talk talk no show.
    Ghanaians love talking too much.

    What A Nation?