Reduce prices to reflect cedi gains – Trade minister urges spare parts dealers

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  • Kk 2 weeks ago

    Every idiot can mount a podium in Ghana,and speak trash. Is the cedis stable ? The cedis is just a yo - yo currency, bouncing up and down every second

  • JESUS IS GOD 2 weeks ago

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  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, cleanliness is Godliness 2 weeks ago

    Water for domestic use must be free. A nation with oil, gold cocoa etc why must water be a luxury? Common water? Bibini leaders are fools

  • .mr amin 2 weeks ago

    Yes the bouncing is too much let the cedi appreciate to a single digit and stay, but as it is now it's not stable today this tomorrow that, why do we want to sell your labour cheap by saying when the cedi is weak then export ...
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  • Former Dining Hall Prefect 2 weeks ago

    The government should also reduce electricity and water bills and price of petrol to reflect the value of the cedi.

  • Detector 2 weeks ago

    It is as if we are twins telepathying. We were writing about the same thing virtually at the same time.

  • Detector 2 weeks ago

    The government keeps on increasing utility prices des08te the so-called cedi gains and you want businesses to reduce the prices of their products. Are we serious?

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 2 weeks ago

    Ghanain traders enjoy Akuffo Addo's yoyo system of economy makes Ghana traders to accept the real value of Ghana true economy today

  • Mike 2 weeks ago

    That is the effects of artificially stabilize of currency.

  • Ofori 2 weeks ago

    If I were the government, I would just import those spare parts and sell at reduced prices to Ghanaians. This would force them to reduce the prices. This government is too lenient on them.

  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, cleanliness is Godliness 2 weeks ago

    Gas prices are very high in ghana

  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, cleanliness is Godliness 2 weeks ago

    You need to call their leaders in person and.talk to them..dont do this in public..too many sellers in Ghana are falsifying prices..there must be a law that tells these retailers and shop.owners to paste the prices of their i ...
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  • Kwame Nkrbunumah 2 weeks ago

    Does the Minister understand what she is saying or doing? Governance is invisible hands not visible mouth. Read Adams smith

  • AYIM 2 weeks ago

    THE MALLS AS WELL. LAPAZ AS WELL, CAR DEALERS, CEMENT, IRON RODS. THERE SHOULD BE PRICE CONTROL. PHONES ANS ACC3SORI3S. UNILEVER, ECG, GHANA WATER. WHY GHANAIANS . ACCRA MALL, AXHIMOTA MALL, WESTHILLS, WHY GHANAIANS FIRST.

  • Roadrunner 2 weeks ago

    Traders are still trying to get rid of items that were purchased over the last couple of years.Bought at inflated prices,so to suggest that traders should take a whack on their profit margin ,just to appease this Minister
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  • Roadrunner 2 weeks ago

    Seriously,what would she know, it's not her money she is giving away,it's the Traders trying to offload parts at inflated prices they had to pay the last couple of years.Selling parts at a loss is not good business.