President Mahama's labour export plan aims for $20 billion in yearly inflows - Minister

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  • Kwamina 3 weeks ago

    Mumbi Seraki. K. Poku London. Jesus is God. Piss on Muhammed. Justrac. Truth table. Russia best hacker. Accranie. A parade of idiots. Post your stupid comments we are out

  • Yakubu 3 weeks ago

    Very good, the best program for the country ndc well done. I'd always wondered why such a thing wasn't done considering the number of people who love to go outside and work whilst the nation that trained them won't make any ...
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  • kelewele 3 weeks ago

    Nonsense.. It's all just empty rhetoric..

  • Prophet 3 weeks ago

    Nonsense. Export the inefficient MPs of both parties to go work as labourers first...and we see how that works first. We heard ages ago about exporting nurses trained in Ghana to go and work in countries poorer than Ghana!!! ...
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  • Say it as it is. 3 weeks ago

    The government must sign a none double taxation policy agreement with those government so that the taxation on salaries of the Ghanaian workers sent abroad are paid to Ghana. That is the only way Ghana can reap benefits from ...
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  • Kobby11_11 3 weeks ago

    20 what? These guys are good for a circus. Very funny peeps.

  • Abroampa 3 weeks ago

    Another Slave handler in the making.Instead of creating Jobs for the people in the system you buffoons are thinking of sending your folk into modern slavery in this 21st century. Mr. Minister sre you aware of the waging tide ...
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  • Prudhomme - Ghana Embarks on Slave Trade 2.0 3 weeks ago

    Waa look at a stupid idea from a stupid nation. Now they have decided to sell our young people to other poor nations. This is nothing but Slave Trade 2.0.

    Every so-called Ghana expert who goes to the western world realizes ...
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  • Free Radical 3 weeks ago

    If Mahama is exporting labour to earn $20 billion dollars then Ghana will not need to borrow money from both local and international banks. This is sweet