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Gov’t impressed with Kantanka Vehicles – Kwadwo Safo

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  • Lawless lying Jay Ray Ram Allan 7 years ago

    What a chaff we have in Massachusetts Attorney Generals Department

  • Proud Achievement 7 years ago

    Sir, If I may ask: a) How many vehicles do you produce in a month? b) How many of the various models are there on the market? c) What are the price ranges? Congratulations anyway. Thanks.

  • The Don 7 years ago

    KWADWO ELECTIONS ARE FAST APPROACHING, DONT BE SO NAIVE ABOUT THE INTENTIONS OF THIS GOVERNMENT.QUESTION YOU SHOULD ASK YOURSELF IS WHY NOW?
    AFTER THE ELECTIONS YOU AND YOUR CARS WILL BE TOAST, JUST LIKE THE ECONOMY.THEY AR ...
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  • Life 7 years ago

    Whatever, great stuff apostle Sarfo. All police cars and government institutions should come from this guy. If we believe in him, then he should be funded to expand, not kept down by all the negativity about not being able to ...
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  • Made In Ghana 7 years ago

    With pride & support!!

  • Azumah Nelson 7 years ago

    Please take your time and produce quality Vehicles.

  • UA 7 years ago

    What is quality anyway?

  • kejetia king kong 7 years ago

    Support local industries

  • FRONT FIGHTER 7 years ago

    that car is also 100% china made

  • Apuu Eta 7 years ago

    Thank you, God continue to give you wisdom to do more things. Please let's support them, every great nation started like this. Keep it up.

  • mr amin 7 years ago

    Buy the vehicles for police, military schools n govt offices, this will create the right jobs Ghana need, this is done in all countries that produce vehicles.

  • inercycl 7 years ago

    Ghana will see Japanese assistant/aid to Ghana drop dramatically. Most aid money from Japan is used to buy vehicles from them.Mahama himself says he likes Japanese cars.Me too.We should help our car industry grow nonetheless. ...
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  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    What VP did is extraordinary and unprecedented example he has set deserve a standing ovation for his patriotism for all companies and institutions to following his good example.It is high time Ghanaians need to understand tha ...
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  • Jalil 7 years ago

    Mr Bond what you wrote here at the beginning was just good. Unfortunately at the tail end of your comment you delibrately veered into tribal or ethnic divisionary game. I guess it is in your DNA to hate people of other ethni ...
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  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    Rebel,I did not even finish writing my comment when the saboteurs from Ghana web monitoring my comment deliberate use technology to post it for me to write feather.Is RLG Akan business when president John Dramani Mahama buys ...
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  • Ismael 7 years ago

    God Bless this Company and God Bless Ghana.
    They need to produce more cars in the system we will buy

  • onipanua 7 years ago

    An NPP government will never buy kantanka cars.It will choose to buy foreign ones and encourage its members to be agents for such cars.They will only be interested in their pockets.

  • KWADZO OPPONG 7 years ago

    I agree with you as Kufour then in power empowered Fairlop Jaguar at Spintex Road, local dealers or representatives of Jaguar cars. Fairllop is owned by Eric Agyemang, nephew of the former Chief of Staff and Minister for Pres ...
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  • King deed 7 years ago

    Amissah Arthur bought the car in his private capacity... it is not his official car, so i don't see where NPP and NDC fit in here. Let's debate on the importance of the gesture made by the VP and how his endorsement of KATANK ...
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  • Nanabayin 7 years ago

    Don't let them use you for politics

  • Bongoman 7 years ago

    I would buy one soon

  • OK 7 years ago

    Surprise to hear Ghana is producing vehicles.Bravo Ghana

  • Oppong 7 years ago

    Congratulations Safo. Many world known products started like this. It is a good sign for Ghana. Continue with your creativity. Who Knows?

  • inercycl 7 years ago

    They knew this but still imported mahindra pickups into the country, ! They should be helped to compete on the international car market!

  • Barima Osafo Kodie 7 years ago

    Africa is on the rise
    we will soon catch up other regions too
    let's rise and support
    Africa is the only place we have
    let's support

  • Dotse 7 years ago

    Reading some of the negative comments here, no one needs to wonder why Ghana is still stuck in medieval times. Those arm chair critics should shut up if they have nothing positive to contribute. They should look at how Toyota ...
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  • Dada K 7 years ago

    Kantanka is doing great with the Suvs but the locals cannot afford them.It will be affordable if kantanka will make the compact cars.

  • King deed 7 years ago

    The only thing gov't needs to do is increase tariffs, quotas and import duties on imported SUVs so as to give KATANKA a competitive edge

  • Haggai 7 years ago

    those who are against the move of the veep on the kantanka vechiles and speak ill of the product are not serious. They should have in mind that Rome was not build in a day. America was once like Ghana

  • Flamestoda 7 years ago

    Garbage Cars

  • Eliberry Elikem 7 years ago

    U are solo stupid n illiterate to say that the cars Apostle produce is garbage.nonsense.if u know the right thing can't u also produce so dat people would see it.nonsense once again.instead of u to appreciate it and it could ...
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  • Ghana ba 7 years ago

    Positive step but go easy on this innovation.
    Guess what ? As soon as one hits the international market it will definitely be torn apart and scrutinized for flaws just like any innovation even in the US for cell phones etc.
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  • kumson 7 years ago

    loose talk

  • Kojo 7 years ago

    What VP has done is touching. I hope his action will cause those with taste for Japanese cars to revise their notes. Pls I need one for my wedding.

  • John Appiah 7 years ago

    Hollo,
    Apostle Dr Sarfo, please don't allow these guys to use for their political gymics .Since when did they come to know you have God given talents to do what you are for mother Ghana and the world at large ???.
    They will ...
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  • King deed 7 years ago

    Foolish statement... less sense! He is selling cars. Must he drive away people who come to purchase one because of political affiliation? How many cars have you as a 'non-political' entity purchase? What is your purchasing po ...
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  • kumson 7 years ago

    I am proud of what this company is doing. standing the pressure among the we can't do it majority. not only money you will get, but you are changing ill minds

  • Solomon De Jews 7 years ago

    What you have. Seen it does not come chance. But it's hard work. And spiritual upliftment for invents and designs in Ghana . and Africa as a whole

  • SLIMMART 7 years ago

    I am hoping the VP Amissah-Arthur will use his good offices to promote the EXPORTATION of the Kantanka vehicles to other countries. Could be a game-changer for Ghana, after cocoa.

    After all, in the 70s, the second most im ...
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  • Michael K. Tettevi. 7 years ago

    Buy made-in-Ghana vehicles produced by the father of MP for Domi-Kwabenya. 113 days more. Vote wisely. Vote for more made-in-Ghana cars for better economy. Remember the elephant.

  • Nanayaw 7 years ago

    Where is that suppose to go to?

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7 years ago

    hEY

  • Ghanaman 7 years ago

    kudos try and include affordable cars like the tico from Korea and also tricycle for our rural areas

  • Prince Boateng Virginia USA 7 years ago

    The whole Country should pray for the
    Apostle and his family.Wish well.

  • Prince Boateng Virginia US 7 years ago

    All Ghana radio stations around the
    globe should held promote Kantaka
    Vehicles.