John mahama this is a big time financial lost to the states Ghanaians will hold you and the NDC responsible. Why do you have to pump Dollars in the system ? IMF warned you to stop it but you won't listen you are just wasti ... read full comment
John mahama this is a big time financial lost to the states Ghanaians will hold you and the NDC responsible. Why do you have to pump Dollars in the system ? IMF warned you to stop it but you won't listen you are just wasting Ghanaians tax payers money. This money can open business for the Ghanaian youth to be employed. Again stop Ghana is not the country facing this problem .
Benji 1 month ago
@Nana Stupid man feeding off NPP propaganda. Who's pumping dollar in the system? Thanks to Goldbod and high price of gold and cocoa, we have more dollars with the Bank of Ghana, to cover our imports. Does dollar open business ... read full comment
@Nana Stupid man feeding off NPP propaganda. Who's pumping dollar in the system? Thanks to Goldbod and high price of gold and cocoa, we have more dollars with the Bank of Ghana, to cover our imports. Does dollar open business in Ghana, don't you need cedi? Gyimii
Benji 1 month ago
Ghanaweb, why don't you tell people that the cedi has appreciated from 11.49 yesterday, to 11.42 to the dollar today?
Ghanaweb, why don't you tell people that the cedi has appreciated from 11.49 yesterday, to 11.42 to the dollar today?
Jack 1 month ago
A completely stupid write-up. Cedi is appreciating and you are here highlighting so-called problems that come with cedi depreciation. Are you trying to dowse the positive effects of the cedi appreciation?
A completely stupid write-up. Cedi is appreciating and you are here highlighting so-called problems that come with cedi depreciation. Are you trying to dowse the positive effects of the cedi appreciation?
Bright 1 month ago
@Jack exactly so, wondering what report this is, very misleading.
@Jack exactly so, wondering what report this is, very misleading.
Ignorant people like you will never understand 1 month ago
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 2.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears to have the same price but is actually more expensive. P ... read full comment
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 2.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears to have the same price but is actually more expensive. Party foot soldiers like you with low IQ will never under this logic.
Ignorant people like you will never understand- correction 1 month ago
Ignorant people like you will never understandjust now
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 1.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears ... read full comment
Ignorant people like you will never understandjust now
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 1.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears to have the same price but is actually more expensive. Party foot soldiers like you with low IQ will never under this logic.
John mahama this is a big time financial lost to the states Ghanaians will hold you and the NDC responsible. Why do you have to pump Dollars in the system ? IMF warned you to stop it but you won't listen you are just wasti ...
read full comment
@Nana Stupid man feeding off NPP propaganda. Who's pumping dollar in the system? Thanks to Goldbod and high price of gold and cocoa, we have more dollars with the Bank of Ghana, to cover our imports. Does dollar open business ...
read full comment
Ghanaweb, why don't you tell people that the cedi has appreciated from 11.49 yesterday, to 11.42 to the dollar today?
A completely stupid write-up. Cedi is appreciating and you are here highlighting so-called problems that come with cedi depreciation. Are you trying to dowse the positive effects of the cedi appreciation?
@Jack exactly so, wondering what report this is, very misleading.
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 2.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears to have the same price but is actually more expensive. P ...
read full comment
Ignorant people like you will never understandjust now
If you bought food at 15 cedis which was 1 dollar, the price of food today is still 15 cedis which is now 1.3 dollars, at an exchange rate of 11.42. So the food appears ...
read full comment
Not true the cedis is not under pressure.