Cedi would have been GH¢25 to a dollar if not for mining – Chamber of Mines CEO

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  • Umofia 1 year ago

    When the fundamentals are weak…

  • APOCALYPSE 1 year ago

    Foolish animals ruling a country! So because of the exchange rate, we should allow you bastards to keep poisoning us with your mercury and cyanide...???? Egyimifuor aban... if the dollar shoots to Ghc 1000 cedis, what is my c ...
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  • Dungeon Master 1 year ago

    Common-sense argument

  • Kennedy Osei 1 year ago

    Suleiman Kwaseato 9fui.

  • Gustavo 1 year ago

    The rate at which people get kidney decease and dialysis is alarming bcos of the mercury on our water bodies through galamsey. Another Usless PhD holder surface again.

  • AKOMEA GOEBBELS 1 year ago

    I AGREE with the guy...
    In other words....the NADAA'S ECONOMY is even worse than it appears....

  • Eric Fynn 1 year ago

    And because of that all our water bodies should get polluted?
    Time is coming ECG, Ghana water company all of them will shout down their machines for lack of clean water to operate their machines and we will see whether we c ...
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  • Good news 1 year ago

    Missmanagemenent galore, yes we have the men indeed,better JM come to rescue us

  • Always dwelling on imaginations and equalisation 1 year ago

    The " Would have been" party. Useless NPP

  • Abu 1 year ago

    Why do Ghana do called intellectuals continue to stupid like this…….

  • Wow 1 year ago

    Hmmmmmm
    We are talking about illegal mining sir.
    Does he know these glassy guys convert their cedis into dollars putting undue stress on the cedi?
    Does he know the illegally mined gold ends up in mercenary hands and everyd ...
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  • Anderson Addy 1 year ago

    Stop encouraging galamsey!

  • James 1 year ago

    It's not only the mining sector. If we had managed our manufacturing sectors and agriculture well, that could be better. There's a syndicate in the elite class and the traditional leadership to thwart the efforts to temporari ...
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  • I have moved all my investments put of the country 1 year ago

    How did these brainless animals get that position.

  • Lazy NPP leaders 1 year ago

    Save us all the lane excuses and do the needful fuvking greedy bastards who only care about quick money

  • Ojah 1 year ago

    THE BORROW AND SHARE IS OUR PROBLEM!

  • ObuasiMan 1 year ago

    The Chamber of Mines CEO should urge his members to create better gold processing agents that will not pollute our rivers and kill us.

  • Ganiwu Abdul 1 year ago

    Still have the gut to talk rubbish

  • Bobby 1 year ago

    In NPP's era we have to destroy our environment and our future to peg dollar to 16 cedis. Ridiculous and useless political

  • Rexford Adu 1 year ago

    USA, China, Japan, UK, Germany, France and the developed countries. What natural resources do they possess but have good monetary systems.
    It is disengencious for lettered persons to think on the lines of the Chamber of Min ...
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  • Sad CEO 1 year ago

    This guy should be ashamed that he even went to school.

  • Agyenkwa Hustler 1 year ago

    So it's worth destroying everything in the name of gold? Retarded!

  • Adwoa Tukesie 1 year ago

    Decoration in royal regalia cannot convert an ass into a horse.

  • Achakanapaya 1 year ago

    Nation wreckers in power.

  • Afua Iceland 1 year ago

    Stupid man who cares about the economy and US dollar? What about your health? Aboa man in position indeed. My grandmother who has never been to school will not talk like this. She knows her wellbeing is better than what you t ...
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  • Me - Me 1 year ago

    Sule, stop this talk. You are better than what you forced to do for this nation wreckers.

  • Ke 1 year ago

    People have to die for lack of clean water than the exchange rate of the dollar.look at the kind of leaders in our institutions.God save Ghana.With all of our higher academicians nothing good happening in the country.No wonde ...
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  • Disturbing 1 year ago

    In 2022, the Ghana Statistical Service indicated that galamsey's impact on the environment makes the economy lose an estimated US$2.3billion as over one million individuals are directly involved in the activity.

    Equally, t ...
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  • Kani Koose 1 year ago

    Mr. CEO, go ask your boss. If the economy is busted, we can fix it, but once a life is lost nothing can be done about it.

    Because of the dollar everyone should die, like seriously? What kind of logic is this? What is the ...
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