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Tema port could lose trade to Togo - Industrialist warns

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  • ASARE 10 years ago

    THAT IS THE BUSINESS

  • KPENYIGBA KWESI 10 years ago

    Keta Port must also be built as quickly as possible.

  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    I always wonder what's been holding this Keta Harbour project from seeing the light of day!!!!

  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    The fear that one day, the Volta region might secede from Ghana has been the root course of 3/4 of that town that had been a metropole way before Accra was built -as historians claimed all the cement used to build Accra came ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    And that indeed is a very big shame to those of us who associate with Keta (anyway my own grandfather's house at K57 Princess Street) survived the angry sea's onslaught.

    The blame for Keta's neglect and demise lies with t ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    First of all, let me say that I don't share the concern of this man about Tema losing revenue to the new harbour in Lome. I am pretty sure the Togolese didn't build their new harbour with an eye on Tema Harbour, even though L ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    build more ports! In usa Almost every state that lines the atlantic,pacific or gulf of mexico has ports..they are ports in New orleans, Alabama, Georgia, New york, los angeles, South carolina...Get message??? build more ports ...
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  • Baaba 10 years ago

    They will sit there and do nothing until all the business goes somewhere else. If Ivory Coast were serious and built a port. None of the business that Tema gets from the francophone countries would stay. Serves the incompet ...
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  • OGYANI 10 years ago

    GHANA NEEDS FOUR LARGE HARBOURS. FOUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS.THIS IS PLAIN COMMON SENSE.

  • DAN 10 years ago

    just wait till China military come to ghana to enforce the repayment of loans! every dollar/cedi/pound that goes to China makes its way to military..They already have bought ships from russia and retrofit them and harassing ...
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  • Nii 10 years ago

    YES SO HAPPY THESE TEMA HARBOUR PPL ARE TO HARSH! WANT ALL UR MONEY

  • JAMES Y 10 years ago

    There is no question that this government has little brain people and tricksters as advisors. Some decisions it takes are unimaginable.

    Dr Kwame Nkrumah foresaw during his time in government that Ghana would not stagnate, ...
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  • AND LOW BRAIN NDC PEOPLE HAHAHAHA 10 years ago

    WHY IS IT THAT OUR GHANAIAN LEADERS ALWAYS THINK LIKE ANIMALS; HEY FOOLS THINK LIKE HUMANS AND NOT ANIMALS: ALL U FOOLS KNOW IS STEALING INSTEAD OF TAKING THE NATION SERIOUS:LOOK AT TOGO AND GHANA IS LOSING BUSINESS TO TOGO H ...
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  • Paul Ansah 10 years ago

    Please take note of one error in your report and correct it accordingly. The deadline for submission of technical and financial proposals on the expansion project is 27th January, 2014 and NOT 2015 as reported. Thank You

  • Bashman 10 years ago

    Dear Paul Ansah,kindly check both the print copy and www.thebftonline.com, and u will see that the date was correctly captured as 2014. The mistake is entirely that of Ghanaweb, and not the B&FT, which originally published th ...
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  • e akuteye 10 years ago

    The man with foresight is dead we kill because we don't want to grow. Snake is but when the head is crash the rest is just a rope

  • Koohia 10 years ago

    It will be better as there will be competition for Tema and improve productivity there. In addition does not the said revenue go into individual pockets? The custom officers frustrate you so you pay over the top duties or you ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    The art of competition has left Ghana since ACO of Busia. The Lagosians knew it and applied it. When we took over trade, what did we do with it? To make profit over night, we created artificial shortages and all kinds of immo ...
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  • Barfour 10 years ago

    The Tema harbour Land was sold to Mahama's brother and their cronies. Ghana has got a long way to go

  • Gh. Lose trade to Togo 10 years ago

    Mr. Mahama sold the land to his brother and increased the duty. I used to ship cars to Ghana, ever again. Ghana don't know how build a car, but they have limited year of car u can bring to Ghana.

  • kae 10 years ago

    soryy!!! the leaders of ghana cannot think big for development and progress.

  • Gh. Lose trade to Togo 10 years ago

    Six years ago. Most Ghanaian in the US. Were planing to move back home. Some did, but now all of them are back to the US again because NDC have make it bad for everybody. Rawlings should been blamed for this booooo sheet. Mot ...
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  • All Die be Die 10 years ago

    Stay there,withg your Cocain money.Ghana can do without you assholes in America.We want better educated people from America not buying and selling crooks.Stay there!!!

  • DAN 10 years ago

    your buying items we ship to tema every day..Because you don't have enough brains to make toilet paper out of trees..You don't have car factorys and want to tax huge car imports...Soap is high priced....

  • Paa George 10 years ago

    Let move forward by extending this port with the help of all the parties involved which includes communities and locals,social organizations, businesses, and government period. The expertise are ready, so let go for it and I ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    THE GOVERNMENT OF GHANA lags behind the fast development the country is experiencing.
    THE GOVERNMENT'S THINKING PATTERN CANNOT MATCH GHANA'S DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY.
    I can hardly understand why a parcel of land at the TEMA P ...
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  • abongo 10 years ago

    just take back the land as it is not in national intrest

  • Kyekyeku 10 years ago

    Foolish leaders.

  • ankoma 10 years ago

    CAN ANY OFFICIAL JUSTIFY THE EXORBITANT IMPORT DUTY CHARGES SLAPPED ON GHANIANS WHO STRUGGLE TO BRING A VEHICLE FROM ABROAD FOR A PERSONAL USE BUT IS UNABLE TO CLEAR IT?I AM TOLD IT IS FAR FAR CHEAPER TO CLEAR GOODS/VEHICLE I ...
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  • ANONIMOUS 10 years ago

    that should be a wake call to politicians who will sell their own mothers for money.Also does it mean Ghana should lost to Togo in trade?Be wise.

  • Maame serwaah 10 years ago

    The government need to expand de harbour n stop wid de selling of land n receiving of revenue tax alone...see de amount of duty importers pay even per a car