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Contractors haunt government over GH¢750m debt

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  • Obiba Broke 7 years ago

    We want our Ghana back, we are not going to wait for another four years for the clueless Ndc government to mess up our dear nation

  • K Mensah 7 years ago

    Mahama's better Ghana for you.

  • Arafat 7 years ago

    This is what happens when thieves rule. They will collect all the taxes from you , increase fuel , electricity and water bills, but the money is never enough to satisfy them. Because most of the money is leaking into their pr ...
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  • BERNARD 7 years ago

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  • Yaa 7 years ago

    The NDC government has also refused to pay salary arrears of doctors nurses teachers and civil servants . Vangance is mine says the lord

  • Gods will 7 years ago

    When will Ghanaians rise from their slumber, is this wat we want as a country? Hmmm how can few people hijack the country and d masses are suffering.

  • Apple Sauce 7 years ago

    You don't pay contractors that's why they do shoddy work

  • Fae 7 years ago

    Apart all mahama a and his thieves taking Ghana to the bone it's amazing all the extra debt is hidden by all these ministries using suppliers and contractors to get extra debt for the government apart from multi billions on b ...
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  • THE CRUSADER 7 years ago

    Boys if you dont take your money now, then say bye bye.it will either go into campaign or starch in the new found havens banks.pls.get serious as you have no time.Go to adom fm if you can for help.

  • Naa Yaa 7 years ago

    Mahama's NDC government is the most corrupt government I have ever seen. The government had borrowed massively over their 8yr. rule,and yet have failed to pay contractors,the question is what did they borrowed for? They will ...
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  • Kwaku Acpoli 7 years ago

    there is nothing new in owing contractors all over the world