Debt exchange won't stall infrastructure development - President Mahama

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  • Rhoda 10 months ago

    I salute. Thank you Sir. The mention of your name brings joy to Ghanaians. Except the typical bush pigs who frown their Atiwa forest faces

  • Godima 10 months ago

    Akufo Addo was doing these projects already so continuing them is no achievement Mr. Odwanfunu

  • . 10 months ago

    U ARE PART OF THE IDIOTIC CRIMINALS, KWASIA. WHO AT ALL IS AKUFFO ADDO..KWASIA BA IN ASHANTI REGION,

  • Mr. Good 10 months ago

    Of course, the hard part of the job has been done. The suspension was needed at the time because the external partners chose the path of certainty first. It was not the President then who decided to suspend the projects, but ...
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  • The SILLY Child Afenyo Markins 10 months ago

    The NPP apparatchik are bleeding, trying hard to glean some credit for their failed government.

    JM you have started well and I wish you well.

  • Yaovi 10 months ago

    What about the stalled Railway, what did Akkufo Addo do about it, NPP is always trying to whitewash their failed president.
    For a good eight years the trains were not moving

  • Concern citizen 10 months ago

    Nkwasiafour NDC folks who doesn't read only on this platform to insult Nana Addo, what legacy did Mahama and Mills left during their 8 years ruled. Nana Addo government will remember the best time in Ghana history mark it on ...
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  • PBoateng 10 months ago

    Ghana is facing serious economic challenges. Our budget is now being financed by the IMF. Without the IMF, our economy will collapse. I am surprised that President Mahama is not prioritizing the curtailment of unnecessary exp ...
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