IMF Mission Chief declares Ghana’s economic woes over, praises program performance

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  • Akyem Sakawa 1 year ago

    Liar liar, pants on fire!

  • Azaa Broni 1 year ago

    What ate you doing in Ghana
    If Ghana's economic woes are over?

  • Donatus 1 year ago

    Hehehehehehehe, diplomacy will kill human beings.

  • Kwami 1 year ago

    What NDC don't want to hear.

  • Jules 1 year ago

    are you in Ghana? does it look like things are getting better here?

  • Kwami 1 year ago

    Yes Jule last year by this time a maxi bag of maize was sold for 750 Ghana cedis at farm gate but today it is 450 and even farmers don't get buyers and many more.

  • Farmer 1 year ago

    That's an improvement?

  • Kotibrim 1 year ago

    Try and think beyond your stomach!!!

  • Nii Ako 1 year ago

    Don't throw sand in our eyes!! You are enjoying your hefty wages and benefits so of course you will think Ghana's economic woes are over! What is the price of kenkey please? How much does it cost the poor man to access health ...
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  • Smioko 1 year ago

    Why Blackman can't manage his own affairs unless always directed and supervised by Whiteman, do we go to school to learn how to destroy not how to build ?

  • Veritas 1 year ago

    What have you built in your life? Talk is cheap! Make the change you want happen instead of coming here to talk plenty everyday. You too you be person some!

  • 999 1 year ago

    I don't understand why you guys use theory to sing praises of the government to gaslight we citizens since IMF and your western partners have never meant well for us,
    Mr country director our living standards and pockets is ...
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  • Togbe Agorkorli 1 year ago

    Dumb dramani AKA mugu yaro will reverse our gains. Most useless president ever….remove indemnity clause jail mahama. Ghost team = ghost workers.

  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    You may be trying to make your borrower look good with your buttery praise, but the people of Ghana are the ones who can render a true appraisal of the state of the economy. And Ghanaians are still suffering from that Julor H ...
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  • Kwami 1 year ago

    Fuel is said to be nearing 18 cedis per litre by moon die. Improvement?

  • NANA NTOW 1 year ago

    We want light , we want our bills paid as we we pay and not some idiot telling us our woes are over whilst we keep sinking deeper and deeper