To address high cost of living, Senegalese President has suspended tax and import duties on importations.
They have reduced the price of rice, oil, bread, and other basic items due to high unemployment and inflation.
To address high cost of living, Senegalese President has suspended tax and import duties on importations.
They have reduced the price of rice, oil, bread, and other basic items due to high unemployment and inflation.
TrueTrue 1 year ago
Important: TELL Dr BAWUMIA THIS >>>>>
He MUST instruct ALL the NPP Communicators to drum the following message into the minds of the electorate: Anyone who is planning to vote for JOHN MAHAMA & NDC must start saving money to ... read full comment
Important: TELL Dr BAWUMIA THIS >>>>>
He MUST instruct ALL the NPP Communicators to drum the following message into the minds of the electorate: Anyone who is planning to vote for JOHN MAHAMA & NDC must start saving money to pay their children’s/wards’ school fees because JOHN MAHAMA & NDC will abolish the FREE EDUCATION program if they should come to power. Remind the public that in the past, NDC promised to keep NPP programs but when they came to power they broke their promise and abolished or damaged those functioning NPP programs (Give specific examples). Tell adults who have no children and so don’t care about the FREE EDUCATION program to also start saving money because they might be required to pay school fees for their nephews & nieces, etc. when NDC abolishes the FREE EDUCATION program. Similarly, anyone who is currently receiving a government cash ALLOWANCE must also start saving money because NDC will abolish all allowances if they should win power! EXPERT SPEAKERS SUCH AS KWAMENA DUNCAN, ABRONYE DC, OWUSU BEMPAH (ABOA PAPOO), NANA AKOMEA, NANA B, CHAIRMAN WONTUMI, etc, must drum this message into the minds of the electorate…..that they stand to lose A LOT if they vote for JOHN MAHAMA & NDC in the coming election.
Naanaba 1 year ago
Na money oo money, Na money palavar.
Na money oo money, Na money palavar.
Abusua 1 year ago
What at all is going on in this country? When I hear people praising Nana Addo and Bawumia, I ask myself whether I am the only visitor to Jerusalem. Nothing at all is working in this country. Any question you ask the answer i ... read full comment
What at all is going on in this country? When I hear people praising Nana Addo and Bawumia, I ask myself whether I am the only visitor to Jerusalem. Nothing at all is working in this country. Any question you ask the answer is free SHS. What country are we. Is the sun rising from the West and setting in the east in Ghana? We say there is no dumsor. Now we are planning for dumsor. We don't even know the name of our gas suppliers who are doing the maintenance. Who at all is in charge of the ghosts that supply gas to Ghana? Ebeeiii.
H Aborbi 1 year ago
Ghana has 5 sunshine hours per day on average (north. middle & south of the country, based international meteorological organization data). This means an enormous capacity for solar farms plus battery storage systems. This is ... read full comment
Ghana has 5 sunshine hours per day on average (north. middle & south of the country, based international meteorological organization data). This means an enormous capacity for solar farms plus battery storage systems. This is even more urgent given that power generated from solar and wind is now cheaper than power generated from fossil fuels. Every year, the country faces issues of debt to gas suppliers in Nigeria. A leader with vision should start thinking about investment in solar and wind generated power. Not so in Ghana where the leaders have a shorter vision than a goldfish.
To address high cost of living, Senegalese President has suspended tax and import duties on importations.
They have reduced the price of rice, oil, bread, and other basic items due to high unemployment and inflation.
Important: TELL Dr BAWUMIA THIS >>>>>
He MUST instruct ALL the NPP Communicators to drum the following message into the minds of the electorate: Anyone who is planning to vote for JOHN MAHAMA & NDC must start saving money to ...
read full comment
Na money oo money, Na money palavar.
What at all is going on in this country? When I hear people praising Nana Addo and Bawumia, I ask myself whether I am the only visitor to Jerusalem. Nothing at all is working in this country. Any question you ask the answer i ...
read full comment
Ghana has 5 sunshine hours per day on average (north. middle & south of the country, based international meteorological organization data). This means an enormous capacity for solar farms plus battery storage systems. This is ...
read full comment