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23,300 textile workers laid off in Ghana

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  • Akwasi Sarpong, Austrialia 8 years ago

    This task force shd rather focus on the country's entry points to confiscate these textiles b4 they even enter the country. Leave the poor cloth seller alone.

  • Future President¹²³ 8 years ago

    It's a corrupt country with corrupt leaders. and it always the poor that ends up suffering the most. For sure, custom officers get paid in order to allow those inferior merchandise through the borders. Once the merchandise is ...
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  • ataa ayi 8 years ago

    Mr Dumsor President should go and manage these companies and all workers laid off will be reinstated.
    May we never be saddled wirh the most incompetent president ever!

  • RT 8 years ago

    Every business is competitive. There is the need to diversify, for traditional clothes alone can no longer support your survival. Other products such as dungoree, underwear etc materials may improve your situation. Coordinate ...
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  • j.k. Atta 8 years ago

    Blame textile collapse on Kuffour.

  • Nana Yaw 8 years ago

    Ghanaian industries need to be innovative so that they can compete. They need to get a CEO who can bring new ideas to the table.

  • Kofi K, 8 years ago

    The textile industry was managed by Chinese! Abraham Koomson be honest! goods from China are not inferior. Those who buy are the best judges. find out how much duty is paid on a container of that. find out the tax paid by tho ...
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