Good move! but let's step back and analyze are their production cost low enough to enable them to be competitive on the market? It is not about throwing lifelines but their operations should be sustainable to ensure stable em ... read full comment
Good move! but let's step back and analyze are their production cost low enough to enable them to be competitive on the market? It is not about throwing lifelines but their operations should be sustainable to ensure stable employment.
sanjay - Abu Dhabi 8 years ago
mahama best ever
mahama best ever
Kingsley 8 years ago
Another money for the boys
Another money for the boys
Odikro 8 years ago
What the hell should the Ministry be involved in this for? Remember when Jerry Rawlings went round closing down factories owned by opposition party members.
What the hell should the Ministry be involved in this for? Remember when Jerry Rawlings went round closing down factories owned by opposition party members.
Francis Adom 8 years ago
A numbers of things must be put in place before the factory is opened otherwise all these money would drain into the gutter.
All those obsolete machines must be changed.
All these old electrical cables must be replaced wi ... read full comment
A numbers of things must be put in place before the factory is opened otherwise all these money would drain into the gutter.
All those obsolete machines must be changed.
All these old electrical cables must be replaced with modern once.
Technical staff must be engaged for both management level and production level.
The target for selling the grey baft should be GTP instead of the workers associates.
All grey cloths must be sold GTP where prices are quoted in dollars instead of selling to the locals where the grey are sold far far cheaper.
All company suppliers must go through bidding process.
These are but few measures that must be put in place before the factory in reopened
Fiifi Jonah 8 years ago
What about Anglogold?? won't government raise credit facility to support the ailing mine. can't government partner Anglogold to revamp the company? or the Obuasi people are not part of Ghana?
What about Anglogold?? won't government raise credit facility to support the ailing mine. can't government partner Anglogold to revamp the company? or the Obuasi people are not part of Ghana?
inercycl 8 years ago
A bail-out for a corporation that has as many as 50 ghost names on their payroll, to pay back wages, bills and nobody is brought to book? They can never pay or it is just an election promise.It has to be privatised! What is g ... read full comment
A bail-out for a corporation that has as many as 50 ghost names on their payroll, to pay back wages, bills and nobody is brought to book? They can never pay or it is just an election promise.It has to be privatised! What is government doing making "clothes"? It is like COCOBOD borrowing money each year from foreign sources with government guarantees to pay fat salaries to CEOs and their thief thief.In CIV, the private sector does this cocoa business far better.Our leaders would not agree because their " take would be at stake" .Ghana is in their pockets I guess.
Good move! but let's step back and analyze are their production cost low enough to enable them to be competitive on the market? It is not about throwing lifelines but their operations should be sustainable to ensure stable em ...
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mahama best ever
Another money for the boys
What the hell should the Ministry be involved in this for? Remember when Jerry Rawlings went round closing down factories owned by opposition party members.
A numbers of things must be put in place before the factory is opened otherwise all these money would drain into the gutter.
All those obsolete machines must be changed.
All these old electrical cables must be replaced wi ...
read full comment
What about Anglogold?? won't government raise credit facility to support the ailing mine. can't government partner Anglogold to revamp the company? or the Obuasi people are not part of Ghana?
A bail-out for a corporation that has as many as 50 ghost names on their payroll, to pay back wages, bills and nobody is brought to book? They can never pay or it is just an election promise.It has to be privatised! What is g ...
read full comment