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SA and Ghana turn to floating power

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  • Saint Ghfuo: CHALLENGE YOURSELF!!! 8 years ago

    We don't want gh govt investing in short term,.temporary energy solutions. Invest for the longterm

  • Nima Boy 8 years ago

    Ghana is in danger if we will not invest in people who can learn how to build power ship then we dont know what we are doing , why dont our Government take about 100 of those who have complete their study of technical school ...
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  • Kiki 8 years ago

    They will never return after their studies

  • ben 8 years ago

    i see the story as lacking merit...the headline is SA and GHANA but the news concerning GHANA is just about three lines...
    lazy journalism

  • RT 8 years ago

    This cannot be a solution for the power problem. The ships are for emergency situations and shut down of power supplies for repairs etc. Ghana need them now, but let's find permanent solution to this problem which is undermin ...
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  • GFUO AGYIMI 8 years ago

    SOUTH AFRICA WILL ONE DAY SHOW YOU THEIR BARBARIC SIDE. THE EARLIER YOU DON'T GET ALL OF US INVOLVE WITH THIS BARBARIC NATION THE BETTER.

  • Philip 8 years ago

    All we know is to talk and talk in this country. Nearby country such as Togo have been using PowerShip in providing energy to its population for a very long time now.

  • daladam 8 years ago

    this country and arduan their leader is nothing but trouble and cannot be trusted they have bad reputation in business anywhere in the world

  • mensa 8 years ago

    THIS TURKISH MUSLIMS ARE BAD NEWS THEY LIKE BRIBES AND DEAL UNDER THE TABLE AND ARE KNOWN NOT TO BE TRUSTED
    BY MANY COUNTRYS AROUND THE WORLD