'Don't abandon Ghana' – Finance minister to French businesses amid economic reforms


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  • .com 1 month ago

    The political atmosphere is bad to the extent of sending away truly employed gov.workers out of jobs in the areas of health ,education and etc to nowhere,and i stand to be a typical example . And gov.is never ready to make co ...
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  • Kwes 1 month ago

    Irrespective of whether Business taxes are high or low or whatever, why would a Minister condemn its tax or revenue collection agency and be apologetic to a foreign mission on their ’soil’ -embassy in Ghana. Hold your cou ...
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  • FunnyGhana 1 month ago

    GRA has become a gang of thieves. They are terrorising businesses with very crazy assessments and using the tax law requiring 30% deposit of their assessment before any challenge to terrorise businesses. The challenge has to ...
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  • Mimi 1 month ago

    It's too for this Mr finance minister

  • Philip 1 month ago

    GRA are harassing Ghanaians but you people are quiet

  • Sam 1 month ago

    You are right not just the French but the Ghanaians and every business that is trying to survive this harsh economic climate … if they kill the businesses then where will the revenue come from!

  • Vincent Nkornu 1 month ago

    Jokers,who should invest in Ghana ,to be mismanaged and given sarcora hair cut.
    Since independence,this debt restructuring was evil omen on investment

  • SA 1 month ago

    Blaming government officials instead of looking at the law or the tax system that mandate them to do what they are doing, what a joke, jokers.

  • The Spear 1 month ago

    No, the fools want everything at Ghana's advantage while openly stealing and having no clue about management.

  • ObuasiMan 1 month ago

    Why is the Finance Minister begging the French if the NPP’s economic policies are working?

  • Wise one 1 month ago

    Foolish dog of a minister.Your idiotic bawumia vomitted that you criminals in power performed better than any other government in the fourth. You bastards think you can lie your way to power again. Why are businesses reloca ...
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  • Bright Appiah 1 month ago

    You're protecting foreign businesses against the local ones ??.
    GRA don't harass foreign businesses only local ones. The foreign businesses complaining don't want to pay bribes like the Chinese, the Indian and the Lebanese ...
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  • DMB Winning 1 month ago

    DMB will fix this canker and allow Tema port to be free port like Togo.

  • Truth 1 month ago

    Cos you always lying!

  • APUUUU 1 month ago

    But how about the local businesses?? Why this unfair treatment to the locals, yet preferential treatment for the foreign businesses? We always discriminate against our own. Stupid decision from a very incompetent and unscru ...
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  • box 1 month ago

    The foreign businesses are relocating because of harassment from GRA.

    he is pleading with them not to leave and that the issue will be fixed.

    if GRA is fixed everybody would benefit including Ghanaian own businesses. ...
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  • Timbuktu pride 1 month ago

    Useless colo mentality. Clueless people in the high places. One country is driving these parasites out of their country another clueless people in a higher places are begging them to stay. It’s very sad democracy has totall ...
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  • Alfa 1 month ago

    And foolish Gabby Darku is fuming why McDan says so

  • Hannan 1 month ago

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  • Obrempong 1 month ago

    From Taxation to Production or still the fundamentals are weak. LMAO to December 7 at the polling station

  • Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 1 month ago

    Beggars who live like kings and queens. Kwasiaa4 buuluubuuluuu!!!

  • Mavis 1 month ago

    So its now agreed that our systems drive away investors and Bawumia is promising less taxes when elected. We are jokers indeed! Borrowing stupidly comes with a consequence. We cannot even service our debts. We have FAILED und ...
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  • French businesses are here to take out profits 1 month ago

    No French business is here to improve the lives of Ghanaians. They use us and take the money out through transfer pricing. Look at how they have pillaged francophone African countries. Let’s rather focus on Ghanaian busines ...
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  • Kumah 1 month ago

    Rubbish. Npp government always making two different rule.
    The GRA is just doing their job.

    You are the ones who have overburdened businesses with mad taxes.

  • Zy 1 month ago

    Couple of weeks ago you were bragging about companies moving to Ghana because of your economic success. You cited Virgin Atlantic as a case in point. Why are you begging French companies to stay? If this is how the Asian econ ...
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  • Kwmae Burnes 1 month ago

    Your own Government is taking people to work in south American and you are telling us not to travel

  • Agya Kwame 1 month ago

    What powers do you have to address the economic problems? Though you are the Minister, you are an outsider. Look, the French business community has little patience for bad economic policies, including bad hair cuts.

  • Tsotsoo 1 month ago

    Mr Adam why won't the French Businesses leave Ghana when you have made things difficult for everyone even for your own Ghanaians. There is no respect for even Ghanaian investors. There's so much disappointment in Ghanaian eco ...
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  • Ghanawatch 1 month ago

    This government must be kicked out.It is a useless government. It is the unfriendly economic policies of the government that are driving away foreign investors from the country.cIf the exchange rate is 21 cedis to a pound or ...
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  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 month ago

    Useless regime with useless appointees, is your Bawumia not going round fooling that the economy is better, if it's better why are you begging French investors, tell your Bawumia that the international community is see him as ...
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