Mining is the cedi’s protector, economy's backbone so why not structure it well? – MC Yeboah asks gov’t

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  • Nana 1 year ago

    A clueless pundit on the show who doesn’t even know the difference between Mining and Galamsey(illegal mining) .
    And no one on the sett corrected her ignorance,so sad.

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  • Kwame Boss 1 year ago

    Yaa is quite prety, but I wish she would cover her breasts. When a woman uncovers her breast it's like she is selling her whoreness to amansein nyinaa, and it immediately puts her in a certain "indecent category." Wise men un ...
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  • Samurai 1 year ago

    E hard o. These days anybody can talk anyhow. See this one too o.

  • Bri 1 year ago

    Then we need to become an innovative people and find other cedi protector . We have to and Government must intentionally enable that

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 1 year ago

    Herh

  • McKenzie 1 year ago

    PLEASE cover up your melons, and you will GET RESPECT.

  • KK 1 year ago

    Who be this? from 4 to 17 then it has failed that should leave it the soil

  • Kwesi Kwesi 1 year ago

    What do you know you foolish girl,go and structure it nonsense gbemela avukloklo dzimakpla.

  • Opuni 1 year ago

    She did make an excellent point except that her chest was too open.

  • Nat 1 year ago

    Nooo Guys, don't insult Yaa Yeboah. Use the opportunity to provide her some education. It's a fact, that Ghana's economy is driven by cocoa exports, legal mining and tourism. Legal mining here refers to major mining fi ...
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  • Judith 1 year ago

    When Investors stop coming, and tourism declines, and factories are producing toxic products that everyone is avoiding, dialysis no longer available, and health facilities are overwhelmed by the number of terminally sick peop ...
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  • Opuni 1 year ago

    This is the most commonsensical argument so far in this galamsey debate.
    This lady deserves an Honorary PhD.

  • ObuasiMan 1 year ago

    MC Yaa Yeboah is ready to drink the Pra River water.

  • Willie 1 year ago

    If mining is the cedi's protector and the economy's backbone, why is the cedi struggling against the dollar and the economy taking a nose dive. Ghana has been mining gold for over hundred years and we still beg. Our budget is ...
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