You created dumsor! Yes, you and everyone else!

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  • Samson 9 years ago

    Wow, wise words indeed. You are right, dumsor is here to stay unless we change our attitude.

  • Wrong 9 years ago

    Dumsor was created because all the Presidents misuse our money and they did not plan ahead.

  • Jo Alaa 9 years ago

    Some section of Ghana's population hate to read such wise and thought provoking articles like this. All they care about is to blame government, insult personalities and offer no tangible alternatives. I congratulate the write ...
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  • NANA BONSU 9 years ago

    Alaa, NDC raised expectation with the lies of a 90 solution. They should have told the truth during the campaign.

  • K Fosu 9 years ago

    Guess what? Dr Wirreko-Brobby, holds a Ph.D in solar science from one of the best universities in the world.He sits in Ghana doing "bugger-all" with that doctorate. In Kufuor"s infinite wisdom,the best position he could offer ...
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  • Nana 9 years ago

    Very true. Individuals can also play their part in making Ghana a better place. If you follow Ms Fynn on her fb page, you will see this is something she encourages and has always maintained- that the government cannot do it a ...
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  • H.K.Yeboah 9 years ago

    Ones bitten, twice wise so all must learn and do the right think.

  • asonaba kofi 9 years ago

    simple things. common sense but we don`t seem to do anything about them. just politicising and whining about it. no matter who comes to power, if we don`t change our attitudes the situation will be the same.
    as usual this ar ...
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  • KT 9 years ago

    And also illegal connections. I hope the government and all of us will adhere to this writing. Thank you.

  • Truth 9 years ago

    "Mum is watching tv, her phone is charging. Ewurama is in her room playing music and on her charging computer chatting to Kwame on skype in Yankee. Kofi is ironing and Dad". You're trying to make sense of something but not c ...
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  • Nana 9 years ago

    If they haven't planned well.... who voted them in? is it not 'the people' and individuals again? When they presented you with their manifesto, did people as the right questions? The how, when and the after monitoring process ...
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  • Truth 9 years ago

    I agree with you on this one Nana

  • Sena 9 years ago

    Must you always compare Ghana to failed states like Nigeria? You may be Nigerian, but that doesn't mean you must compare us with the worst. How about comparing us with Argentina, South Africa, Algeria, orIndonesia? Stretch yo ...
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  • Nana 9 years ago

    Is that her job to do that or the government and the minister of power? They need to do their job and research about the success stories. Read the article carefully. hence the government was mentioned in it. They have the re ...
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  • K Fosu 9 years ago

    Despite having abundant natural resources at its disposal (including coal and gas), Indonesia has difficulty to supply enough electricity to its people and businesses. Robust economic growth over the past decade has given ris ...
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  • Ben 9 years ago

    I am enthused by your passion in tackling the dumsor crisis. I think we can also argue for making solar power generation by the individuals and institutions cheaper. Government can by removing the tariffs

  • kobby-Kintampo South 9 years ago

    An excellent piece of writing. Hope we all begin to change our attitude. All is not lost yet.

  • NANA BONSU 9 years ago

    The campaign promise to end it in 90days raised expectation. They informed us it could be done in a very short time and that the other Party didn't care.
    Sure consumption has gone up, we should also refrain from dishing out ...
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  • $tan Lokko 9 years ago

    I just want to know. Because in Dagbon u can't be called NAA if u r not installed as a chief and even if u were named after a NAA, you can only be call Naatogma. Meaning namesake of NAA. Almost all my Akan friends are Nan ...
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  • Marcus Ampadu 9 years ago

    It is time that Ghanaians need to get into their heads that electricity and water are not free, they have costs. The more you make use of them, the more you have to pay for their use.

    Common sense would dictate that one h ...
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  • Sankofa 9 years ago

    Yes, we must put our minds to the problem of dumso and find long-lasting solutions.

    This is better than indulging in the blame game and moaning.

    What are our universities and research institutions doing? What are our th ...
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  • Peter G. 9 years ago

    Very good. I visited Ghana in the 90's, and experienced it then. Our leaders need to be honest and sincere educating the public about how we got here, and what we need to do individually and collectively.Rather than playing p ...
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  • K Fosu 9 years ago

    The Australian town that wants to get off the grid.
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    It's hard to locate on a map, but a new plan to disconnect from Australia's power grid is bringing a surge of attention to the village of Tyalgum, wr ...
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