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Samuel Agyemang’s response to IMANI’s views on Ghana’s ports

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  • Dessie 6 years ago

    Long article less meaning;.here is mybtake;you can't compare Dubai and Ghana as well as Singapore as those countries are already emerging nation as Ghana economy emerging so as our port there making such comarrisonbus useles ...
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  • ghanaman 6 years ago

    Samuel Agyemang, you can probably do better than engage in writing such crude advertorials. Kindly study the works of seasoned business/financial journalists. Some fine publications, including The Economist, The Financial Tim ...
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  • Dee 6 years ago

    We in the diaspora can't wait to see our ports work again. If it's working somewhere it should be possible in Ghana as well

  • Kwadwo 6 years ago

    Why is duty on imported vehicles in Ghana higher than any west African country? This is terribly unfair and not sustainable. It seems is the only way government makes money in Ghana. This must end soon else our ports will con ...
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  • Albert 6 years ago

    They should stop stealing at the Ghana port

  • Bernice 6 years ago

    *Hmmmm. Our Ports really need to be made efficient. How can you bring goods and state agencies end up taking half of the items in the name of sampling. God have mercy.