NPP SHOULD KNOW AND TAKE RECORDS OF WHAT THEY LEFT FOR GHANA 11 months ago
NPP should take record of the number institutions they ran down. Even their top most achievement, the free SHS is suffering seriously. WAEC cannot mark students scripts because government cannot pay them, Headmasters want sch ... read full comment
NPP should take record of the number institutions they ran down. Even their top most achievement, the free SHS is suffering seriously. WAEC cannot mark students scripts because government cannot pay them, Headmasters want schools not to reopen until they are paid for the perishable food they supplied. Investors monies are locked up. Pensioners monies have several haircut inflation is rocket high, cedi has depreciated so low, cement prices and other goods are so high, so many nuisance taxes have been introduced and above all they borrowed unprecedented over Ghc 700 million in the history of Ghana since independence.
Covid they claimed is th cause of the poor economy has rather been a blessing to the country. It was Covid that brought about the agenda 111. It was covid that brought so much financial aid to the country. The cocid tax and test kit at Kotoka airport brought so much money into our coffers.
Hannan 11 months ago
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Slow 11 months ago
Can't we develop an irrigation system for cocoa farms.Africa,hmmmm.
Can't we develop an irrigation system for cocoa farms.Africa,hmmmm.
Decency 11 months ago
Good! However, the government must cushion the farmer
Good! However, the government must cushion the farmer
NPP should take record of the number institutions they ran down. Even their top most achievement, the free SHS is suffering seriously. WAEC cannot mark students scripts because government cannot pay them, Headmasters want sch ...
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Can't we develop an irrigation system for cocoa farms.Africa,hmmmm.
Good! However, the government must cushion the farmer