'We have an obligation to lower prices' – GUTA president urges traders

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  • Your era 6 months ago

    Start reducing your salary before you tell traders to reduce their goods

  • Boakye yiadom 6 months ago

    Salaries never rose to the level of how prices of commodities rose.Throughout the inflation.no ones slaria in Ghana has increased even by x2.so meaning upon all the salary increases no one who was taking 1000 now takes 2000.m ...
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  • I think it should take a bit of time for the price drop to filter in 6 months ago

    What the GUTA President should understand is that the traders' stock may have been purchased when the dollar was selling at 16ghc. That stock needs to be finished before newer stock that were purchased at the increased Ghana ...
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  • No Mercy 6 months ago

    Action Speaks more than words,GUTA President do Something to bring Changes.Is the Government helping the Farmers,or giving Traders a loans.Marketing in Ghana is individuals, Private Sector.Farmers are Poor, Where's Traders ar ...
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  • No Mercy 6 months ago

    Action Speaks more than words,GUTA President do Something to bring Changes.Is the Government helping the Farmers,or giving Traders a loans.Marketing in Ghana is individuals, Private Sector.Farmers are Poor, Where's Traders ar ...
    read full comment

  • Boakye yiadom 6 months ago

    Boakye yiadom 1 day ago
    Salaries never rose to the level of how prices of commodities rose.Throughout the inflation.no ones slaria in Ghana has increased even by x2.so meaning upon all the salary increases no one who was tak ...
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  • Tomto 6 months ago

    The gullible and useless media is the problem. You are still referring to this man as a Dr. Whar kind bloody idiots do we have in Ghana practising journalism? These are semi-illiterates who do not read.