Ghana exporting excess power after achieving supply stability – Jinapor

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  • Josak 3 months ago

    Good

  • Mr. Smith 3 months ago

    What is good about this if Ghanaians keep paying for very high cost of electricity. Just set up a small production industry and see the headache in paying for the bills. When the sun is very high, turning on your a/c becomes ...
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  • NEDCO 3 months ago

    This is a scam.
    NEDCO is still struggling with low voltage and are deceiving the public with this news- God I see watching

  • ST Ghfuo: CANADIANS ARE BIASED, DISHONEST 3 months ago

    where r the women? these neggas are all unethical thieves

  • Farmer 3 months ago

    Wait until temperatures are going up again and see how unstable supply will be getting again.

  • Abusuapanin 3 months ago

    NDC LIES and PROPAGANDA! Mention the countries that you're exporting electricity to. Be truthful for once. Lies about the Cedi and now it's about electricity. As usual, illiterate NDC ANIMALS will believe this trash.

  • Kwame Peter 3 months ago

    Abusuapanin,don’t overwork yourself,is the stable power an achievement? Mediocrity is the new norm.Ghanaians are getting the exact package they ordered.

  • Kofi Akwetey 3 months ago

    Ghana has been exporting power to neighboring countries since Akosombo was built in the days of Nkrumah.