We have stop sending money to ghana because of your propaganda.
We have stop sending money to ghana because of your propaganda.
Kobie 3 months ago
Postpone all non emergency projects in Ghana until prices come down to reflect the artificial dollar rate. Enjoy your money and invest where you are
Postpone all non emergency projects in Ghana until prices come down to reflect the artificial dollar rate. Enjoy your money and invest where you are
Akwasi Borga 3 months ago
All this strict policies and rules will only further hurt the economy.
Imagine if you had kept the rate around 15 cedis like it was in February, the economy would have been in a better condition. You would have had enough fo ... read full comment
All this strict policies and rules will only further hurt the economy.
Imagine if you had kept the rate around 15 cedis like it was in February, the economy would have been in a better condition. You would have had enough forex reserves to stabilize the rate at 15, instead of dragging it down to 10 cedis, and now it’s 11.42.
Stability is always better than volatility when it comes to the exchange rate, and this government has failed drastically.
DAWUDA ADAMS JAWARA 3 months ago
I STOP ALL MAY PROJECT DUE TO THE RATE I NEED TO ADD MORE MONEY TO GET THE SAME AMOUNT , NO BENEFIT MAIN WHILE CEMENT PRICE ARE NOT REDUCED ,WHAT CAN OF SCAM IS THIS?
I STOP ALL MAY PROJECT DUE TO THE RATE I NEED TO ADD MORE MONEY TO GET THE SAME AMOUNT , NO BENEFIT MAIN WHILE CEMENT PRICE ARE NOT REDUCED ,WHAT CAN OF SCAM IS THIS?
Hmmm 3 months ago
At times l feel like they did this purposely to hurt us....hmmm
At times l feel like they did this purposely to hurt us....hmmm
Sam Dei 3 months ago
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they ... read full comment
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they get free dollars, and just print free papers into Cedis for beneficiaries. The other option is selling gold, cocoa, etc or as expensive loans with high interest rates from IMF, China, etc. There are no interest on remittances.
Sam Dei 3 months ago
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they ... read full comment
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they get free dollars, and just print free papers into Cedis for beneficiaries. The other option is selling gold, cocoa, etc or as expensive loans with high interest rates from IMF, China, etc. There are no interest on remittances.
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We are waiting 3 months ago
For the rate to get to 15 before we send any money home. You should have used the cocoa and galamsey gold windfall money to pay off some of the debts instead of throwing it to inflate the cedi. The cedi appreciation is not ba ... read full comment
For the rate to get to 15 before we send any money home. You should have used the cocoa and galamsey gold windfall money to pay off some of the debts instead of throwing it to inflate the cedi. The cedi appreciation is not based on the fundamentals.
Robert 3 months ago
Please go out with this information on the various television stations across the country so people can be informed. Not everyone reads Ghanaweb. In fact most people can't afford to visit Ghanaweb due to the high data cost.
Please go out with this information on the various television stations across the country so people can be informed. Not everyone reads Ghanaweb. In fact most people can't afford to visit Ghanaweb due to the high data cost.
We have stop sending money to ghana because of your propaganda.
Postpone all non emergency projects in Ghana until prices come down to reflect the artificial dollar rate. Enjoy your money and invest where you are
All this strict policies and rules will only further hurt the economy.
Imagine if you had kept the rate around 15 cedis like it was in February, the economy would have been in a better condition. You would have had enough fo ...
read full comment
I STOP ALL MAY PROJECT DUE TO THE RATE I NEED TO ADD MORE MONEY TO GET THE SAME AMOUNT , NO BENEFIT MAIN WHILE CEMENT PRICE ARE NOT REDUCED ,WHAT CAN OF SCAM IS THIS?
At times l feel like they did this purposely to hurt us....hmmm
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they ...
read full comment
But it has made us wiser. Most of the $6.65 billion remittances are for construction and building projects, but they claim they are for family upkeep. Na lie. It is what is keeping Bank of Ghana in business. The only way they ...
read full comment
Secure Ur home, office, and property now with our RELIABLE Electric fence, CCTV cameras, Video doorbell and Automated gates systems. Call/WhatsApp us; 0501796870. Uywgwgv
For the rate to get to 15 before we send any money home. You should have used the cocoa and galamsey gold windfall money to pay off some of the debts instead of throwing it to inflate the cedi. The cedi appreciation is not ba ...
read full comment
Please go out with this information on the various television stations across the country so people can be informed. Not everyone reads Ghanaweb. In fact most people can't afford to visit Ghanaweb due to the high data cost.