Bill introduced to regulate cement prices a perfect move, extend it to other commodities – PNP

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  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    That janet lady needs proper sex before she will come to her senses

  • Blue 1 year ago

    When the politics has absolutely no principle in it without any iota of shame. They should extend the law to tomatoes and pepper as well. They are 'unbuyable'.

  • Politicians with no understanding of economics 1 year ago

    Ghana is in an economic crisis because politicians run the economy with no understanding of economics. For example, Akuffo-Addo has a free education dream and insists on rolling out free education without knowing how much it ...
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  • Politicians with no understanding of economics 1 year ago

    The NPP govt should introduce a bill to control the prices of other essentials such as tomatoes, plantains etc. In addition, add petrol and LPG gas to the list. Clueless and reckless leaders!!

  • Simeon London 1 year ago

    Maybe she's Right!!!

    Competition is supposed to benefit the consumer but this doesn't happen in Ghana. There are currently about 15 cement brands in the market. One would expect price competition to bring prices down but ...
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  • AKUFO-ADDO IS JUST A POCKET LAWYER AND ECONOMICS STUDENT. 1 year ago

    THAT'S WHY DUMMY AKUFO-ADDO CONCEIVES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INCLUDING THE SO-CALLED FRAUDULENT NATIONAL CATHEDRAL LIKE CONFETTI WITHOUT RECOURSE TO COMMONSENSE CASHFLOW PROJECTION AS WELL AS SIMPLE COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS IN ...
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  • GHANA'S LEADERS AND ELDERS ARE AN UNSCRUPUPOUS BUNCH 1 year ago

    GHANA'S LEADERS AND ELDERS HAVE, OVER THE YEARS, LOOTED SUCH A POTENTIALLY PROSPEROUS AND NATURALLY ENDOWED NATION THAT GHANAIANS ARE NOW RUNNING AWAY IN DROVES FROM THE MESS TO EUROPE AS ECONOMIC MIGRANTS. MOST ARE FLEEING T ...
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  • Kido 1 year ago

    Right Blue, I am expecting KT Hammond to control the prices of houses as well. I can't believe this guy is taking us to the military regime era. The very people that they campaigned against for implementing price control. Thi ...
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  • Exchange Rate bill first! 1 year ago

    You are clueless on how to run an economy. First introduce a bill to regulate the exchange rate, and you will see pepper.

  • Running 1 year ago

    That is what she does to get paid. Pathetic whore

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  • Musa 1 year ago

    What is preventing the government from establishing a cement factory. And selling it at a good price?

  • 92 1 year ago

    Great decision

  • Sirsey 1 year ago

    We must equally vote against any party that introduces taxes which increase material and production cost

  • DK 1 year ago

    When political parties glorify stupidity, you have people like this talking. KT Hammond himself is such an idiot. Let's see who will win when there is shortage of cement in the country.

  • Farmer 1 year ago

    Controlling prices while running the Cedi into the ground? A recipe for failure big time.

  • bitter truth#1 1 year ago

    this is good news but like the woman rightly said, it needs to be extended to other commodities like food prices, fuel prices, building materials. one thing that makes Ghana expensive is the constant increase in the price of ...
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  • Rikus 1 year ago

    Why doesn't he pass a law to fix the exchange rate or taxes. Lack of critical thinking capacity.
    KT is achaic and thinks he can take us back to the era of controlled price regime.
    It's such a shame that politics has given o ...
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  • Seth, Kumasi 1 year ago

    Always calculating duties in dollars so what do you expect. More than 20 items on raw materials.

  • Jkmee 1 year ago

    If criminals rule the people suffer

  • Ekd 1 year ago

    The government should therefore bear the cost of cement production. They should put their money where their mouth is.

  • FAA 1 year ago

    It's quiet unfortunate that blackman is always greedy in whatever they do.That is why prices are always going up but never come down.

  • J0eY l0nD0N 1 year ago

    Don't be silly, it's has nothing to do with the blackman, rather the greedy taskmaster!

    How much taxes are on chemicals and raw materials which the cement manufacturers are subjected to as I type ?

    Go and check , before ...
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  • REAL CARTELS IN CEMENT PRICING IN GHANA 1 year ago

    The government and parliament of Ghana must and should really come in with both legislation and other measures to dismantle this real CARTEL by cement manufacturers in cement pricing in the country.

  • CARTEL BY OVER 15 CEMENT MANUFACTURERS ? 1 year ago

    These PROFITEERING over 15 cement manufacturers in the country have formed CARTEL in their PRICING to cheat Ghanaians. There is nowhere in this world where only market forces determine the prices of goods and services of or i ...
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  • Trade fair land project has not been mentioned 1 year ago

    So how much is the cement now, how much is the iron rod

  • ObuasiMan 1 year ago

    Price control will lead to hoarding and more price hikes. This is a product that relies on dollar-based imports for all the materials needed to manufacture in Ghana. Why not admit you have a currency issue, firmly solve your ...
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  • Nii Akwei 1 year ago

    What happen to textbook definition of free market economy?

  • GD 1 year ago

    It shouldn't be only cement but rather other commodities as well.

  • Kwaa’ante 1 year ago

    We know from the economic history of Ghana, or anywhere so to speak, that price controls leads to hoarding and ultimately higher prices. Government should encourage businesses by refraining from repressive taxes and let marke ...
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