'Ghana is gradually becoming a dumping site for foreign companies' - McDan

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  • Elephant Farmer 1 year ago

    How can your salt lake city become a dumping site, when all of them leave you alone for here? Feel free, it's your country. Do whatever you want to do. Gradually all foreigners leave you alone. Implement more Taxes and you se ...
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  • BAAH 1 year ago

    Do we have sick people in government or what? We were told 1D1F will substitute imports by 65%. What is this nonsense about dumping of goods?

  • Abena DAPAAH is a THIEF 1 year ago

    NA WHO CAUSE AM? A BAD LEADER RUINS AN ECONOMY THATS PERFORMING AVERAGELY. YOUR AKUFFO ADDO IS A TOTAL FAILURE. OUR CONSTITUTION NEEDS AMENDMENT TO HOLD INTERIM ELECTIONS WHEN WE ARE BESET WITH A USELESS LEADER. WHAT KIND OF ...
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  • Test 2 1 year ago

    NOT ONLY THAT THEY HAVE STOLEN ALL GHANAS WEALTH AND ALSO BORROWED FROM IMF EUROBOND CHINA WOORTH $33BL AND SHARED AMONGST THEMSELVES FRIENDS AND FAMILY RIGHT NOW GHANA IS BROKE MORE THAN CHURCH MOUSE NOT EVEN ONE DOLLAR IN O ...
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  • Someone 1 year ago

    And this is news???

  • Agbelimor Cephas 1 year ago

    Ghana has become a dumping site OR BECOMING A DUMPING SITE?

  • Di Afrikan 1 year ago

    The truth will hurt.
    Ghanaian lying p politician only listen to their imperial Masters not the people of Ghana they can care less about Ghanaian only to fulfill there selfish gains while destroying the country....
    We need t ...
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  • Pope 1 year ago

    Because Ghanaian businesses are cash strapped and rely solely on government. Nigerian millionaires go abroad to identify and negotiate foreign partnerships, whilst Ghanaian millionaires are setting up radio stations to influe ...
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