According to the writers Amu Djoleto and Ayi Kwei Armah itemizing priority ranking of African Officialdom follows like this
-High fashion
-Frantinizing with the fair gender
-Appetite for riches
-Gourmet meals
Nation Bu ... read full comment
According to the writers Amu Djoleto and Ayi Kwei Armah itemizing priority ranking of African Officialdom follows like this
-High fashion
-Frantinizing with the fair gender
-Appetite for riches
-Gourmet meals
Nation Building and Development fail to make this list
Markito 1 year ago
HOW to FORMALIZE that large informal sector so they're properly taxed is the main concern. My proposal is our MARKETS are key drivers of our economy and house lots of informal workers. Govt should MODERNIZE our markets, build ... read full comment
HOW to FORMALIZE that large informal sector so they're properly taxed is the main concern. My proposal is our MARKETS are key drivers of our economy and house lots of informal workers. Govt should MODERNIZE our markets, build many stalls and sell/rent it out to the traders. Traders who pick these stalls MUST HAVE GHANA CARDS, Tax ID, their business size measured and be roped into the 'Formal' sector
Markito 1 year ago
The masons, carpenters etc must all be encouraged to get Ghana cards (Tax clearance numbers) that local assemblies should be able to validate and estimate regular tax deductions
The masons, carpenters etc must all be encouraged to get Ghana cards (Tax clearance numbers) that local assemblies should be able to validate and estimate regular tax deductions
According to the writers Amu Djoleto and Ayi Kwei Armah itemizing priority ranking of African Officialdom follows like this
-High fashion
-Frantinizing with the fair gender
-Appetite for riches
-Gourmet meals
Nation Bu ...
read full comment
HOW to FORMALIZE that large informal sector so they're properly taxed is the main concern. My proposal is our MARKETS are key drivers of our economy and house lots of informal workers. Govt should MODERNIZE our markets, build ...
read full comment
The masons, carpenters etc must all be encouraged to get Ghana cards (Tax clearance numbers) that local assemblies should be able to validate and estimate regular tax deductions