The dark side of rapid digitalization in Ghana that Dr. Bawumia might have overlooked; digitalization’s threat to the cedi

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  • The dark side of rapid digitalization 12 months ago

    I don't totally agree with the author

  • Enough is Enough 12 months ago

    Sure
    But I think you should analyze the things more closely.
    His basic issue is "dependency on foreign stuff. We may not e able to eradicate all forms of imports but can do a lot about encouraging local production.
    As lon ...
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  • Help 12 months ago

    You’re right, when you consider how much we need to import vegetables and other essential foodstuff from our neighbours. Lasttume I checked, they don’t use Cedi as their currency.

    We should encourage and support local ...
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  • Afutuo 12 months ago

    That’s wrong to chose Cedi,Overllooked to his own Moslem people who runs him down ,this is the fact

  • Bg F 12 months ago

    I knew all the secret printing press these NPP fools printed the EC ballot papers to rig the election.
    we are monitoring on where they are hiding the drugs and foreign currencies
    it is time for accountability and we are ...
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  • Emmanuel 12 months ago

    Ghana is not ripe for digitalization.It is like pouring new wine into old wine-skins.

  • Natural Mystic. 12 months ago

    Bawumia, your naivity went overboard. Digitalization begun NOT with you.Politicizing it, over ambitiously to submerge NPP loots created cancer for you Natural Mystic thus flushed you out.Think sensibly, make haste slowly.

  • NANA KWADWO ADUSEI 12 months ago

    To be fair trading, we must export more to bring in foreign currency to beat how much money we spend on digitization. We mustn't be afraid of competition. Thanks.

  • Commentator 12 months ago

    All your write up was talking about how these tech companies and telecos will generate money and send to their home country. What happened to us the citizens also creating our own tech companies to cm.pete with them? You refu ...
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  • Opanin Kwabena Dakwa, J'burg, SA 12 months ago

    I am an NPP sympathiser but honestly, I didn't know why Dr. Bawumia highlighted digitalization in his campaign speeches at a crucial time like elections when the economy was at a mess. Digitalization wasn't what bothered the ...
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  • Kwame 12 months ago

    Nobody is joining the dots, to the global players.
    WEF, other who want a ONE WORLD GOVERÑMENT want everybody's details, what's the best way ID cards.
    Is Ghana a member of the WEF?

    There's many things going on we the peo ...
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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 12 months ago

    The average Ghanaian is disturbed about the poisoning of Ghana's water bodies. If farms are not destroyed and we have clean water and a lot of food, nobody will think about the dollar, Euro or cedi. In Germany there is a lot ...
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  • À ç t ï ø ñ 12 months ago

    Bawuliar doesn't know anything

  • Mark 12 months ago

    Why such a post now? Why didn't the subjection approach the vice for further angles and perspective but now that the man lost the election, then coming up with this plenty English. All that the write said the NPP government d ...
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  • Adu-Sei Amankwah 12 months ago

    It's unbelievable for anyone to write against digitisation in this current world environment.
    How does the fact of Ghana printing cedis in London at a cost of 20% charge of the face value. Madness!
    Do you also know that di ...
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  • BB 12 months ago

    Most of these apps created by vice president are hosted in cloud services like AWS and Azure which require dollars to service their operations. For example, the GhanaPost GPS relies on Google maps to deliver its service and a ...
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  • Essilfe Aihoon 12 months ago

    Indeed local entrepreneurs should be encouraged with this digitalization drive. If all these IT systems NPP and NDC used in collating their party's results were good or efficient enough then surely an investment in developing ...
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  • Shamu 11 months ago

    I think you are out of step with events. All that you have talked about happen in the traditional economy too. Foreign owned companies have been repartriating their profits in the form of dollars since time immemorial. Again, ...
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  • Raymond 11 months ago

    Who said Uber's $160bn valuation is due to the app only. The revenue is due to the services Uber provides. The app is just a means to using the services and paying for them. How can this be lost to the VP?