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Ghana’s power deficit offers great investment opportunities

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  • The mask 9 years ago

    local investment is the way forward. We have to come up with the money. In the long run it would have a positive impact on our GDP.

  • joe 9 years ago

    moretalk and less Action is the rule of the day for african leaders

  • AKONFEM MAHAMA 9 years ago

    Who will invest his hard earn cash in a corrupt, woyomized and guinea fowlized country. Where judges and poli-trick-cians are so corrupt

  • Ukulele 9 years ago

    At last the Minister of Trade & Industry has realized that shortage of any utility or commodity is an opportunity. How long has this shortage been going on for? For God sake Ghana Leaders, please wake up and start planning.. ...
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  • Nii 9 years ago

    One wonders what is wrong with us .As it happened in the telecom industry only foreigners own the market and a lot of money is just being syphoned off our country and not even one Ghanaian is in there. It isin the oil field ...
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  • masemni 9 years ago

    so where are Ghana engineers who graduate from universities every? what do they say about the energy crises in the country?

  • TT Sam 9 years ago

    When the president and his ministers all have government funded generators in their homes . When those generators have gov funded fuel there's no motivation to solve the problem . It's monkey deh work bamboo deh chop .

  • OLD FOOLS.... 9 years ago

    For da past 48 hours no light.. Useless foolish leaders... Fools.. Suck ur mothers

  • PEOPLES' MAN 9 years ago

    Foreign investors to be in control of Ghana Power? Is this a wise idea? People are already crying about power charges and you are bringing foreigners to invest in power? Hacksaw is a good cutting tool but is not used to shav ...
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  • HAZOR 9 years ago

    On this day June 6,2013President dead goat Mahama on news headline Partners Can't Short-Change Ghana.The first paragraph reads,Ghana president ,Mr John Mahama has said his country wil not allow itself to be short-change by fo ...
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  • Osie Tutu 9 years ago

    fool

  • Yao Dzogbeti Dorleagbengu 9 years ago

    Ghana for the past decades have established herself as a reliable supplier of power to neighbouring countries in the region. To maintain this status for socio-economic development to continue faster than the cureent pace poli ...
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