Expect prices of goods to drop in the coming days – GUTA to consumers

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  • Hannan 6 months ago

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  • kusie 6 months ago

    they should not reduce it oo,they will soon make heavy losses when less greedy business people start reducing theirs to reflect the unpresented cedi stability

  • Kaakeiku 6 months ago

    It high time DSTV reduced its subscription rates in view of the cedi appreciation. They hav always use the dollar rate to increase the charges

  • Yaw Yeboah 6 months ago

    Yes, you have made a good point regarding DSTV, & their price increases.

  • .mr amin 6 months ago

    Not DSTV alone all the business use the previous dollar rate to increase their prices including MTN they should reduce their prices

  • Pee 6 months ago

    Typical wicked ghanaian.
    Ghana is not progressing because of the wickedness and unpatriotic ghanaian who wants to cheat his fellow men.
    Dollar increase quickly you increase prices.Dillar falls you say we should be expectin ...
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  • Kyeiwaa Vida 6 months ago

    Fact

  • Kk 6 months ago

    Sir pls let’s understand this someone imported goods in February with the rate of 15 gh to a dollar.goods got into the country in April and u tell him to reduce to the new rate of 13 who will add up the difference, if the c ...
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  • Kojo 6 months ago

    KK. These importers will not lose in the long run because after selling the goods in cedis (which he will lose) they will get it back by converting the cedis to dollars to purchase the next batch. That is why in the reverse, ...
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  • Kyeiwaa Vida 6 months ago

    "That is why I say s3, hw3, in Africa h33, the most wicked bunch 3y3 Ghanaians". - Ansu Gyeabour youtube.com/watch?v=HLwwL943hEE&t=240s

  • Kojo 6 months ago

    These greedy retailers would not reduce prices of commodities