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Danish ambassador visits site for new smido industrial complex

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  • David 10 years ago

    well done

  • william 10 years ago

    I hope KNUST is getting involved too?

  • jack 10 years ago

    Tack,vi behöver teknologi ingen pengar.vi behöver infastrature i vara universitetet och polythekniker

  • Ada Boy 10 years ago

    In our wildest dreams,do we believe landlocked Ashanti region with no reliable power, roads or railway links to anywhere is ever going to rise to become an industrial hub as we being made to believe? It is very expensive ferr ...
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  • pk 10 years ago

    This will pave the way for the accelerated development of other communication infrastructure: road, rail and air transport systems.

  • Boateng 10 years ago

    Where is the plan to build the roads, rail and air transport systems?

    The usual Ghanaian mentality and planing where they build houses, should I say mansions with no streets leading to those mansions. No runing water or ...
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  • Patapaa 10 years ago

    Asante initiative for Ghana

  • Concerned Ghanaian 10 years ago

    Enti dien?

  • pk 10 years ago

    It could become a tourist attraction, bringing revenue to the region. Well done.

  • Kumapem 10 years ago

    The traditional leaders of Kumasi must speed up their customary processes to allow fast development planned for Suame by the Danish government.We are now in modern Ghana so they should change their old ways.

  • OMANBA 10 years ago

    That is why I strongly believe that lands must be the property of the state and not chiefs. Litigation over the acquisition of the land is threatening the establishment of the industrial complex. Can't the government pass an ...
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  • Paa Joe 10 years ago

    IT TAKES LITTLE ANALYSIS TO SEE THAT, EDUCATION AND TRAINING LEVELS DIFFER DRAMATICALLY BETWEEN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING WORLD.

    BUILING UPON SEVERAL DECADES OF THOUGHT ABOUT HUMAN CAPITAL AND CENTURIUES OF ATTENTION TO ED ...
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