We are always talking about investment by foreign companies in Ghana but refusing to be competitive.The Diamond Cement factory needs to adopt strategies to up their market share in the country.Where completion rules the custo ... read full comment
We are always talking about investment by foreign companies in Ghana but refusing to be competitive.The Diamond Cement factory needs to adopt strategies to up their market share in the country.Where completion rules the customers enjoy good prices.We need more cement companies so that the consumers can enjoy the fruit of competitive prices.
CORNEY 7 years ago
Christian Yevunya is an idiot,he doesn't speak for even his household let alone the youth of Aflao,he is making a stupid comment.
The cheap cement serves the interest of the people than the few who work in the factory,not al ... read full comment
Christian Yevunya is an idiot,he doesn't speak for even his household let alone the youth of Aflao,he is making a stupid comment.
The cheap cement serves the interest of the people than the few who work in the factory,not all the people live off of the factory workers,they are just a small fraction of the population and their job loss will not affect the living standard of the people of Aflao and beyond,
We need more of such cheap cements in the country to cut down the monopoly of Daimond and GHACEM,even a toddler will not make such a demand,he should get lost,the people of Aflao will go to the polls,he can't tell people what to do in their lives.
Pualson 7 years ago
It is not true. This does not reflect the view of the people of Aflao. The influx of Dangote cement has lessened the burden of monopoly in the cement industry. Those crying foul are just doing the bidding of their pay master ... read full comment
It is not true. This does not reflect the view of the people of Aflao. The influx of Dangote cement has lessened the burden of monopoly in the cement industry. Those crying foul are just doing the bidding of their pay master *Diamond Cement *. Diamon Cement must know that GHACEM was there before it (DC) came into Ghana. DC should learn how GHACEM survived when it (DC) entered the industry and stop interfering in political issues by using Aflao youth .
ok 7 years ago
they shd also know there are many other factors that are affecting their less output. eg power cut, hardship on the coustomers, bad economy on the part of the government putting things in other, less purchasing power of ghana ... read full comment
they shd also know there are many other factors that are affecting their less output. eg power cut, hardship on the coustomers, bad economy on the part of the government putting things in other, less purchasing power of ghanaians at the moment and above all BAD MANAGEMENT from DC. we all know mahama is incompetent but this time we take him out of your less output.
Marcus Chris Lawson 7 years ago
l guess the concerns of my compatriots is genuine and requires a full attention of government
l wonder what the Assembly is doing in terms of making g strong representations to government
lndeed their demands should sit in ... read full comment
l guess the concerns of my compatriots is genuine and requires a full attention of government
l wonder what the Assembly is doing in terms of making g strong representations to government
lndeed their demands should sit in any ghanaianisation economy policy of government
We must not allow foreigners to push out our owns from active economic participation, it does Not happen anywhere
We are always talking about investment by foreign companies in Ghana but refusing to be competitive.The Diamond Cement factory needs to adopt strategies to up their market share in the country.Where completion rules the custo ...
read full comment
Christian Yevunya is an idiot,he doesn't speak for even his household let alone the youth of Aflao,he is making a stupid comment.
The cheap cement serves the interest of the people than the few who work in the factory,not al ...
read full comment
It is not true. This does not reflect the view of the people of Aflao. The influx of Dangote cement has lessened the burden of monopoly in the cement industry. Those crying foul are just doing the bidding of their pay master ...
read full comment
they shd also know there are many other factors that are affecting their less output. eg power cut, hardship on the coustomers, bad economy on the part of the government putting things in other, less purchasing power of ghana ...
read full comment
l guess the concerns of my compatriots is genuine and requires a full attention of government
l wonder what the Assembly is doing in terms of making g strong representations to government
lndeed their demands should sit in ...
read full comment