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Lack of funds affecting fish cage farming

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  • Ghanaman 9 years ago

    The govt should stay out of this. These people are not honest.

  • Dogg 9 years ago

    I think it's more than one cage.

  • Ganiyu 9 years ago

    6 months to 1 year to get a permit? We are not serious.

  • francis 9 years ago

    permits are necessary to bring sanity into the establishment of cages for fish culture but the delays are not acceptable. it turns to frustrate prospective fish farmers.i would therefore urge the fisheries commission to make ...
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  • KOJO, UK 9 years ago

    OH GHANAIANS,
    WHY CANN'T WE STOP THESE SELFISH ACTS AND MAKE OUR COUNTRY ENJOY THE BLESSING THAT GOD BLESSED GHANA WITH?
    IT IS TIME THESE SELFISH ACTS STOP IMMEDIATELY. ITS A BIG SHAME TO THE COUNTRY .

  • The mask 9 years ago

    Professors in tertiary institutions must read GES directives. There are many important and useful GES directives which would help them.

    GES banned all forms of corporal punishment in Educational institutions but there are ...
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  • wahoo 9 years ago

    Please give those who have the money to start the fish cage farm the permit so that they can heir some people to do the work, it help the poor economy.because you wont them to feel your pocket that is why.you the people in po ...
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