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GPHA clamps down on illegal port facility developers

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  • good magic 6 years ago

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  • Mr Eagles 6 years ago

    Do Ghana has wisemen men at all? Or is the law that is not working.

  • Mama mia 6 years ago

    Good question my brother.i would have buy a beer if you sitting close to me at the bar. I guess not my brother

  • indian black magic 6 years ago

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  • agbesi 6 years ago

    lmao

  • Koffi 6 years ago

    Well, whatever be the case, the government should regularize issues and make sure the fishing harbor for the people in the Keta municipality happen. We need to spread economic activities around the country so that all can ben ...
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  • SATOKE 6 years ago

    No government body works in Ghana. Getting any permit in Ghana takes forever.For example it takes more 5 years to get a small piece of land registered in Ghana. But the same permitting agencies who don't have time to respond ...
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  • Amidini 6 years ago

    The PNDCL 160 1989 that mandated GPHA has pass. It is now the mandate of GMA and others stakeholders including GHPA to regulate and supervise construction of a new port. Mr Asare should know better. GMA is a key stakeholder i ...
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  • Rokoto 6 years ago

    The corrupt writings are all over our walls. What is there to talk about, other than ponder the infinitely the lingering malfeasance that has bedeviled NDC's governance. The obsession with China and the endemic rot is clear. ...
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  • ALONZO 6 years ago

    Can someone from another country just get up, come to Ghana and go to any shore line and put up a port or fishing industry? Where is our navy? Is our law working? BLACK PEOPLE ARE FOOLS. NOW I HAVE UNDERSTOOD WHY BLACK PEOPLE ...
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  • Common Man 6 years ago

    Good. Facing facts will help us break free from that inferiority complex instead of being sentimental.
    We have not acted wisely all this while. Just shouting in an emotionally charged way that we can manage our own affairs w ...
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  • Adjei 6 years ago

    Well done. Share similar views

  • Ab 6 years ago

    No checking harbour utility of shores.

  • Adjei 6 years ago

    This shows that government is noting moving according to the aspirations of the people. Lawmakers research institutions and universities must be proactive in developing quite line legislation and laws to guide our growth as a ...
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  • SATOKE 6 years ago

    The ports covered by PNDCL 160 were listed in a schedule to the Act. The Act also stipulates that the president may declare other "new" ports to become "port" under the Act. It is not clear if the ports should be declared bef ...
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