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Excessive spending in 2020 partly to blame for Ghana's economic woes - IMF boss

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  • You mean corruption and looting the state 2 months ago

    Stop beating about the bush. It’s the shameless greed and corruption that has put us in this mess. Stop giving money to criminals and put in measures to limit corruption.

  • Donatus 2 months ago

    Too late and where were you?

  • Bastie Asantefourhene 2 months ago

    “Learn lessons from the past, apply them for the future “ that’s so deep. But the leaders don’t learn

  • G-Ting 2 months ago

    Woffa, you’ve taken the key words out of everyone’s mouth. Has any leader in this country learnt any lessons? Only phrase I can think of is like a dog going back to its vomit.

  • Russian Ukraine War 2 months ago

    They attributed the cause of this hardship to Russian Ukraine War and COVID. I knew it was a cover up.

  • Ex-Pope 2 months ago

    Excessive Julor House thievery and gross mismanagement for the past seven years are the cause of Ghana's economic woes. And your IMF continues to be an enabler for these Julor House Incompetent Mada Fakas led by a vision-less ...
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  • Northern Boy 2 months ago

    So corruption is not a factor?