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COMMENT: Open letter to Ghana's Finance Minister

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  • ADWEN 10 years ago

    Mr Kofi Thompson, your letter portrays a lot of strategic elements in it. At the same times it highlights the higher levels of mismanagement and misalignment of political management in our country.
    The right channel would ha ...
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  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Adwen pa!

    What exactly are our trsde missions and embassies doing to attract inward investment from Ghanaians in the Diaspora?

    This is an excellent initiative which would provide jobs for our unemployed youth. We ask go ...
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  • Baraa 10 years ago

    PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT IS ORGANIC COCOA. IS THE AUTOR WRITING ABOUT GENETIC ALTERED COCOA? TETTEH QUERSHIE'S COCOA WAS ORGANIC. PLS HELP I'M LOST THANKS

  • oppong london 10 years ago

    ghana has suffered in the hands of this foolish peoples party of ndc.the arsonist party has caused a lot of damage to ghana since afrc,pndc,ndc came into existence,voodoo and juju people of ndc are real bad luck people.there ...
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  • KWAME 10 years ago

    hold on to your great ideas and use it when appropriate. These people in charge have no foresight. If they can not pocket money, then forget it.

  • Koffi Basabasa 10 years ago

    You could have included further information about Mad. Amihere as to how to get in touch with her.
    How do I get intouch with her?
    anlima4@aol.com or kanlima@yahoo.com

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    the economy is so good i wish they come and take this wonderful ndc govt to go and rule them there . whenever kwesi broni wants to tap a blackman on the back its only a sure sign that the person is key in selling out his own ...
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  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    A good one that deserves leverage by all with the power to assist, no matter how small.

    Today, organic farming, regardless of the produce, has greatest potential for developing economies. Practically, all inputs are availa ...
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  • YB 10 years ago

    Kofi, are you saying that we grow inorganic cocoa beans all these years? If that is so then your organic cocoa should immediately be grown in Ghana.

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