Why Ghana's growth isn't creating enough jobs – Nii Moi Thompson explains

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  • Ben 2 weeks ago

    Agriculture
    Agricbuiness
    Manufacturing
    Underground Mines
    These sectors needed to grow employment and economy.
    Once these sectors grow the service sectors would also grow

  • africa.echo1@gmail.com 2 weeks ago

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  • KWAO LAWYER 2 weeks ago

    The employment problem is real,,,Employers prefer to invest in technology rather than employing humans. This is the real issue globally.

  • Kojois 2 weeks ago

    Becos the leaders of the country is visionless and empty heads. You can rule a country with history. Communication and literature in the current erra.

  • Fred 2 weeks ago

    Akuffo Addo had no certificate. Dumbest president ever. Foolish son of useless parents like you

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    The Thing About Having A Well Paying Job Is That It Goes A Long Way In Affording One A Decent Standard Of Living/So The Absence Of It In The Lives Of Young People Completing University/Tertiary Institution Is A Real Worry/The ...
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  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 weeks ago

    &Had Gone For A Slice Of Bread The Guardians Had Purchased/ Only To Be Taunted At By The Guardians For Being Good For Nothing Simply Because Of The Absence Of Job& Opportunity &Which Will Have Empowered Him To Launch His Care ...
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  • Henry Anim 2 weeks ago

    Cannot grow Economy without power and cost of power.
    Gold exports are well but that alone will not create jobs.

  • The truth 2 weeks ago

    Great move.

  • Paa Rasta 2 weeks ago

    OUR LEADERS ARE BUSY PROMOTING THE STUPID AFRICAN UNITY AND PAN AFRICAN NONSENSE. WE JUST NEED LOW INTEREST RATES , CHEAP ELECTRICITY AND LESS BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND TAXES .

  • J s addo 2 weeks ago

    It's simple .we need to create labour intensive industries. Basic industries particularly agrobased industries that would absorb many workers. This would reduce unemployment in the country. Our exports are mainly raw mater ...
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  • Aluta 2 weeks ago

    The old guys are bereft of ideas. What’s left for them is talking, complaining and describing problems. This man and Gossie Tandoh are typical examples of “NATO”(No Action Talk Only). Where is the 24hr economy?

  • Good Citizen 2 weeks ago

    Economy growth and employment growth I accept in the three D model but wage growth I have problem with it, because growth in wages may not necessarily indicate high purchasing power, if inflation is rising and the exchange r ...
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