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Ghana:
Private Sector is Bleeding - Minority MPs
Ghanaian Chronicle, 17 July 2013
The high cost of credit of doing business, unreliable and inadequate supply of utility services, and indiscriminate and unmeasured imposition of taxes have led to the high cost of… Read more »
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Ghana:
Economy Is Not Working
Ghanaian Chronicle, 19 February 2013
When the newly-appointed Minister of Finance, Mr. Seth Tekper, appears before Parliament in the next two weeks to present the 2013 budget statement, and to give details of the… Read more »
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Ghana:
Monetisation of the Electoral Process
Ghanaian Chronicle, 16 November 2012
"The biggest threat to democracy is the 'Monetisation of the Electoral Process'. Mr. Chairman, the practice of using money and other resources to entice voters are worst forms of… Read more »
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Ghana:
Parliament Approves $1.2 Billion for Cocoa Purchases
Ghanaian Chronicle, 22 July 2013
Parliament, on Friday, approved a trade finance facility of US$1.2 billion for the purchase of cocoa beans for the 2013/2014 crop season, following a request by the Ministry of… Read more »
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Ghana:
We Must Stop Mahama's Taxes On Farmers and Fisher Folks
Ghanaian Chronicle, 5 July 2013
The importance of food in the survival instinct of mankind is vividly captured in the Lord's Prayer, bequeathed by the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ our Saviour, and… Read more »
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Ghana:
Use of Collective Funds for Parochial Interest
Ghanaian Chronicle, 18 July 2013
Since Finance Minister Seth Terkper delivered the 2013 Budget and disclosed that the estimated budget deficit of GH¢8.7 billion was overshot by 100%, Ghanaians have been… Read more »
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Ghana:
Ghana Wobbles Under Mahama - Massive Corruption and Voodoo Economics Threaten State Stability
Ghanaian Chronicle, 18 July 2013
When deceased President John Evans Atta Mills turned on the wheels of the Floating, Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Kwame Nkrumah off the shores of Cape Three Points to… Read more »