The economy is hitting workers hard and many have run out of ideas.
Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and in Accra/Sakumono, is help ... read full comment
The economy is hitting workers hard and many have run out of ideas.
Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and in Accra/Sakumono, is helping many families across the globe to balance the family budget, amortize loans and save for the future.
The next version is set to be released in December 2015. Use only the 2012 version.
For more information on managing family finances read the following article:
blog.boachsoft. com
Adu 9 years ago
Blessed country!
Blessed country!
Nii Okai 9 years ago
We hope Allah, the All mighty God of yesterday, today and always will help our dear nation to produce more oil so that our sorrows will end.
Ghanaians should also realise that doing right things in the sight of God will he ... read full comment
We hope Allah, the All mighty God of yesterday, today and always will help our dear nation to produce more oil so that our sorrows will end.
Ghanaians should also realise that doing right things in the sight of God will help solve our problems. We hate ourselves too much due to our low level intelligence in the area of politics.
Our so called politicians of all the parties are not matured enough politically, hence that had caused them to rule without morality which could have helped them to use the law effectively so that there will be order in the nation.
Where there is no law there is always confusion among the people, a situation that one can easily see in Ghana, with politicians fighting among themselves over nothing only disturbing the nation.
How can the population live in normality, a situation no doubt caused by the selfish politicians who are afraid to use the law effectively as expected. Finally without political morality and effective law can we take good care of the oil money that we are all dreaming about?
Kwabena B. 9 years ago
High hopes, no impact on peoples lives. Big talk , empty promises. tied of this oil politics.
High hopes, no impact on peoples lives. Big talk , empty promises. tied of this oil politics.
DONBOLI 9 years ago
Mould should stop lying to ghanaians about the oil fields and the oil that comes from them.
It not ghana oil fields, these fields were drilled by the owners of the drilling machines.
Ghana sign an agressment gaving the comp ... read full comment
Mould should stop lying to ghanaians about the oil fields and the oil that comes from them.
It not ghana oil fields, these fields were drilled by the owners of the drilling machines.
Ghana sign an agressment gaving the companies to take whatever that come out from the fields, until twenty years ghana will have shares in the field.
Ghana only gets money for the taxes the oil company tells the government.
How many ghanaians thinks the oil fields belongs to ghana government. Lots.
Ghana government cant drill boreholes, why cant the government drill in the sea.
The 17% of out put is good for ghana but bad for ghanaians. Government failed to tell ghanaians the truth that is why it is bad.
Twenty years EU trade deal and twenty years before ghana can have share in the oil fields.
Ghana cant have oil while ghanaians are suffering leading them to strike.
Ghana dont have the oil yet, ghana is hoping come twenty years time the oil dont finish.
Mould is thinking the oil company taking out more is good for ghana. No, its not good for the future. What about if it run dry by 2034.
Mould is been simple
Linda 9 years ago
The world economic order is heavily tilted in favour of our trading partners!
One day the order will change. But let's use the little we earn judiciously!
The world economic order is heavily tilted in favour of our trading partners!
One day the order will change. But let's use the little we earn judiciously!
Sankofa 9 years ago
7 years is too long to wait for GNPC to become an independent operator.
If it is just a question of money and not expertise, I suggest GNPC look seriously for alternative sources of funding and expedite action on going ind ... read full comment
7 years is too long to wait for GNPC to become an independent operator.
If it is just a question of money and not expertise, I suggest GNPC look seriously for alternative sources of funding and expedite action on going independent.
Let us exploit our oil and gas resources ourselves so that the profits stay in our country for the benefit of all our people.
Victoria 9 years ago
Good idea! One day we will manufacture our own drilling machines!
Good idea! One day we will manufacture our own drilling machines!
OSEI 9 years ago
WE DON'T GAIN ANYTHING FROM SELLING ALL OUR OIL FIELDS TO FOREIGNERS. WE SHOULD RATHER LEAVE IT FUTURE GENERATION. MAYBE THEY MAY HAVE THE SENSE, VISION AND PATRIOTISM TO HAVE A COMPLETELY OWN A GHANAIAN OIL COMPANY. RIGHT NO ... read full comment
WE DON'T GAIN ANYTHING FROM SELLING ALL OUR OIL FIELDS TO FOREIGNERS. WE SHOULD RATHER LEAVE IT FUTURE GENERATION. MAYBE THEY MAY HAVE THE SENSE, VISION AND PATRIOTISM TO HAVE A COMPLETELY OWN A GHANAIAN OIL COMPANY. RIGHT NOW THE JUBILEE AND WHAT NOTS ARE NOT FOR GHANA. IT WAS GOOD AT FIRST BUT WE SHOULD PLAN TO HAVE FULL CONTROL OF THE OTHERS SOMETIME. GHANA IS JUST A BEGGAR COUNTRY. THAT'S ALL OUR LEADERS SEE.
JONG 9 years ago
IT A SHAME POLITICIANS ARE BETTER OF THAN ORDINARY GHANAIAN EVEN THOUGH ORDINARY GHANAIAN VOTE GOT THEM THERE UNLESS THAT IS CHANGE GHANAIANS WILL NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY ESPECIALLY ORDINARY GHANAIAN
IT A SHAME POLITICIANS ARE BETTER OF THAN ORDINARY GHANAIAN EVEN THOUGH ORDINARY GHANAIAN VOTE GOT THEM THERE UNLESS THAT IS CHANGE GHANAIANS WILL NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY ESPECIALLY ORDINARY GHANAIAN
Campaign Against Corruption 9 years ago
...and what does the resident of this country get out of all this oil revenue?....deteriorating economic condition and growing poverty. Go to the rural areas in Ghana and see the state of our basic schools, healthcare facilit ... read full comment
...and what does the resident of this country get out of all this oil revenue?....deteriorating economic condition and growing poverty. Go to the rural areas in Ghana and see the state of our basic schools, healthcare facilities, roads, water system, neglect of the youth, etc. etc. The signs of the USD80 billion or so in oil revenues are no where to be seen.
Say the Truth 9 years ago
In April, Mould forecast that Ghana's total crude output would be above 200,000 bpd by late 2016 and said he hoped to raise $1 billion to fund its plan to become an independent operator in seven years.
Asked in London how ... read full comment
In April, Mould forecast that Ghana's total crude output would be above 200,000 bpd by late 2016 and said he hoped to raise $1 billion to fund its plan to become an independent operator in seven years.
Asked in London how much money had been raised so far, Mould said GNPC had secured $700 million and more was to come.
"We are waiting for TEN to come onstream, and most likely by the end of next year, early 2016, we should be able to raise another $500 million – mostly from capital markets but also from banks," he said.
He said he hoped GNPC would get an investment grade rating, though that process had not yet started.
MOULD/NDC: ALWAYS TALK TALK TALK - BUILDING CASTLE/STEALING MECHANISM IN THE AIR. CAN GHANA UNDER NDC DO OR ACHIEVE ANYTHING BETTER????
Tweaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!
GHANA DOWN GRADED BY S&P (October 25th, 2014 FT/Reuters Report):
Ghana’s credit rating has been downgraded further into “junk” territory by Standard & Poor’s on concerns that access to financing will continue to be a struggle even if the nation enters an International Monetary Fund programme.
S&P highlighted that despite a successful international bond issue earlier, account receipts and reserves next year, and therefore relegated Ghana one notch to B-, six levels below investment grade today.
Nonetheless, S&P’s analysts sounded a cautious note on whether an IMF programme would prove successful.
“We think the Ghanaian government will find the conditions attached to an IMF programme hard to meet, particularly with parliamentary and presidential elections coming up in late 2016.”
The economy is weighed down by problems including a high budget deficit and rising inflation.
UNDER THE ABOVE CIRCUMSTANCES OF S&P DOWNGRADING OF GHANA - CAN GNPC RAISE ANY CAPITAL IN THE WORLD FINANCE MARKET CHEAP?????
MOREOVER PROSPECTING OIL IS ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE/HIGH RISK INVESTMENT THAT CAN ACHIEVE ZERO RESULTS WITH $1-$2 BILLION INVESTMENTS!!!
IS GNPC/NDC SAKAWA REGIME PLANNING ANOTHER SADA/GYEEDA/ISOFOTON/WOYOME CREATE LOOT & SHARE THROUGH OIL PROSPECTING SO THEY CAN SYPHON THIS INVESTMENT AND CLAIM IT NOTHING FOR THE INVESTMENT - FOR ACHEIVING ZERO RESULTS (GETTING NOTHING IN THE OFF SHORE PROSPECTINT) WHEN THE MONEY IN THIS INVESTMENT IS LAUNDERED TO PRIVATE/NDC ACCOUNTS????????
I WEEP FOR GHANA UNDER THIS WICKED/THIEVERY/STEALING REGIME WITH THIS CLIENDISTINE PLAN TO STEAL BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!
I WEEP FOR GHANA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chief amankwa 9 years ago
Only 1% of the population will benefit .
The mould guy was involve in renting some expensive offices .....niggers with money will blow it
Only 1% of the population will benefit .
The mould guy was involve in renting some expensive offices .....niggers with money will blow it
Lord Tennison 9 years ago
So far so bad.The oil money has not impacted the lives of the poor in a single manner.Only John Mahama,his family and friends and NDC share croppers are riding shoulder high in Land Cruiser motorcades and burning petrol like ... read full comment
So far so bad.The oil money has not impacted the lives of the poor in a single manner.Only John Mahama,his family and friends and NDC share croppers are riding shoulder high in Land Cruiser motorcades and burning petrol like water.
The economy is hitting workers hard and many have run out of ideas.
Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and in Accra/Sakumono, is help ...
read full comment
Blessed country!
We hope Allah, the All mighty God of yesterday, today and always will help our dear nation to produce more oil so that our sorrows will end.
Ghanaians should also realise that doing right things in the sight of God will he ...
read full comment
High hopes, no impact on peoples lives. Big talk , empty promises. tied of this oil politics.
Mould should stop lying to ghanaians about the oil fields and the oil that comes from them.
It not ghana oil fields, these fields were drilled by the owners of the drilling machines.
Ghana sign an agressment gaving the comp ...
read full comment
The world economic order is heavily tilted in favour of our trading partners!
One day the order will change. But let's use the little we earn judiciously!
7 years is too long to wait for GNPC to become an independent operator.
If it is just a question of money and not expertise, I suggest GNPC look seriously for alternative sources of funding and expedite action on going ind ...
read full comment
Good idea! One day we will manufacture our own drilling machines!
WE DON'T GAIN ANYTHING FROM SELLING ALL OUR OIL FIELDS TO FOREIGNERS. WE SHOULD RATHER LEAVE IT FUTURE GENERATION. MAYBE THEY MAY HAVE THE SENSE, VISION AND PATRIOTISM TO HAVE A COMPLETELY OWN A GHANAIAN OIL COMPANY. RIGHT NO ...
read full comment
IT A SHAME POLITICIANS ARE BETTER OF THAN ORDINARY GHANAIAN EVEN THOUGH ORDINARY GHANAIAN VOTE GOT THEM THERE UNLESS THAT IS CHANGE GHANAIANS WILL NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY ESPECIALLY ORDINARY GHANAIAN
...and what does the resident of this country get out of all this oil revenue?....deteriorating economic condition and growing poverty. Go to the rural areas in Ghana and see the state of our basic schools, healthcare facilit ...
read full comment
In April, Mould forecast that Ghana's total crude output would be above 200,000 bpd by late 2016 and said he hoped to raise $1 billion to fund its plan to become an independent operator in seven years.
Asked in London how ...
read full comment
Only 1% of the population will benefit .
The mould guy was involve in renting some expensive offices .....niggers with money will blow it
So far so bad.The oil money has not impacted the lives of the poor in a single manner.Only John Mahama,his family and friends and NDC share croppers are riding shoulder high in Land Cruiser motorcades and burning petrol like ...
read full comment