24-Hour Economy: Government employs only 6% of labour force - GNCCI CEO

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  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    For Those Fortunate To Have Their University/Tertiary Education In Saner Climes/The Issue Of Ghanaians& Africans Not Understanding The Vocation/Discipline Of Economics Will Be Taken As One Of Their Feral Things

  • GUARANTEED DAILY CA$H INCOME FOR YOU IF YOU PICK UP THIS!!! 2 weeks ago

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  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    Feral In The Sense That The Ghanaian Can't Tell Maize From Millet In The Economic Discipline/Vocation &This Lack Of Understanding/Know /How(Charles Kofi Wayo Variant) Has Adverse Consequences Of The Quality Of Decision Making ...
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  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    &As Any Class Two Pupils Knows If One Makes The Wrong Decision One Gets The Wrong Results & If One Makes The Right Decision One Gets The

  • Atia 2 weeks ago

    by the 1-3-3 24hr economy formula, it should increase to 18%

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    The Only Good Out Of This Phenomenon(Educated Young People Looking For Work/Employment) Is The Labour Supply Is There/ For Individuals Who Want To Open Their Companys/ Businesses

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    &Yes/ Going Into Agric& Agro Processing Is A Fruitful Endeavour If Done Right /Because The Raw Materials Are Also There

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    So For Ghanaians/West Africans In The Diaspora/ Tinkering About Something To Do/ When They Eventually Come Back/ That Will Bring Income/Exposure& Fills In The Having An Agro Processing Company

  • Charles 2 weeks ago

    Help the Government by giving examples of how they could create an enabling environment for the private sector to strive and create job opportunities for the youth. Don't just criticize but please come with proposals to help ...
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  • KBM 2 weeks ago

    Your arrogant government doesn't need any advice. They should have continued 1D1F. A government which cannot pay existing workers is talking about 1 3 3 24 hour economy

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    Is The Way To Go/ The Obvious Question Will Then Become How Much Capital Does One Need To Begin & How Does The Income Comes In/Cashflow

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    Just Like Any Enterprise It Is Advised That People Equip Themselfs With All The Know/How Of The Business/Enterprise They In/Tend To Enter Into For Obvious Reasons/ The Uncover Ghana Organisation Also Holds Regular Business/In ...
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  • Nana 2 weeks ago

    The 24-Hr Economy is being used to buy private jet for Mahama, using his brother, Ibrahim's name as cover-up. Who told you Mahama thinks about the youths without jobs? The money he used to buy the jet for himself and family, ...
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  • Matilda 2 weeks ago

    I will vote for Mahama anytime and. anywhere. I will never never vote for a useless fool like Bawumia and his Fulani whore

  • KBM 2 weeks ago

    NPP does not need votes from fools

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    It is so annoying and so sad to see Ghana spray it's airwaves with Chemtrails today 17 March 2026. Chemtrails does not only gather fake-clouds to block the Sun, but it rather decreases the MELANIN, CARBON, PINEAL and THYMUS G ...
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  • Yam 2 weeks ago

    And how many jobs did your government create in 8 years

  • KBM 2 weeks ago

    Ofui, go and check

  • KBM 2 weeks ago

    Jokers, 24 hour economy under dumsor and electricity and other utilities hikes.Are you people real or robots?

  • Efo Kofi 2 weeks ago

    KWAASHIAASEM nkoaa