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Mauritius pledges support for sugar production in Ghana

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  • Marcus Gavy 7 years ago

    Promising future for National Grid and Employment

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  • $martphonesSupportBiz 7 years ago

    January is almost gone. Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain steady cash flow? Think about it -everyday, both the employed and the idle are hooked to ...
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  • Adjoa Brago 7 years ago

    Sugar consumption is decreasing due to related health issues. Why are we looking at producing something that is diminishing in demand in the western world. Who is the target market? Other emerging or developing countries? To ...
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  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    Because Ghanaians are fools they keep believing nonsense.Business men came from Japan,Iran and Turkey to talk nonsense of buildings factories and create jobs during Mills And Mahama Administrations and we see insults and they ...
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  • nimdee2k 7 years ago

    Why do we need another African country to help us produce Sugar. We've able and smart people in Ghana. We can do this without the assistance of another country.
    That is a shame.

  • bigjohn 7 years ago

    yes mauritius is an african country fact not all africans are comparableto each other fact , they are far above ghana also fact,you say smartness where has your so call smartness brought you?its better to learn other than cla ...
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  • Dr. PATIL ASHOK SITARAM 7 years ago

    Congratulations. Support to establish the sugar complexes to Ghana is a revolutionary movement. I have visited GHANA RURAL AREA twice to survey sugar cane feasibility. GOVT.and OFFICERS FROM GHANA DEV. BOARD, OTHER OFFICERS, ...
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