Prices have responded positively to cedi stability - Former GUTA president

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  • gh leaders don't have sense 1 week ago

    Ghana refuses to change..when will.market women put prices in the items they sell for all to see before approaching? Instead, items are priced based on how the client looks, dresses, smells etc thays discrimination..in the we ...
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  • JESUS IS GOD 1 week ago

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  • OBSERVERS WITHOUT BOADERS 6 days ago

    HAHA

  • Benji 1 week ago

    They talk like they are the only people in Ghana here and also they are the only people they buy in Ghana here, January 2023 when the dollar was 12 cedis Toyota vitz was selling 40,000 cides to 45,000cedis, what about now, th ...
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  • Adagba 1 week ago

    Thank God this man is no longer the president of GUTA

  • Osei Kwabena 1 week ago

    He wants to praise the government to get a new job. He talks as if he is the only person who shops in Ghana. Your research is baseless. Prices of goods and services are high despite the dollar falling. The spare parts prices ...
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  • Jack Sparrow 1 week ago

    The hypocrisies will collapse Ghana business they reduced their prices without reduction of dollars in 2017 just to help NPP now that dollar has reduced they said old goods not finished

  • Yaw 1 week ago

    WHICH PRICES HAVE REDUCED, EVEN BASIC ITEMS LIKE MILO, NIDO, SOAP, SINGLETS, BOXER SHORTS, FOOTWEAR, BABY FOODS, LIGHT BILL HAVE ALL GONE UP. SO MR. GUTA MAN PLS COME AGAIN

  • Jiginigigini 1 week ago

    False except for imported rice and cooking oil, a lot of goods and services either have remained the same or have been increased.
    No locally manufactured products with imported inputs such as bread, drinks, beverages etc res ...
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  • Tamale North Boy 6 days ago

    When was he replaced? GUTA is losing relevance