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The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has raised an alarm over plummeting cedi value and its effect on businesses.
In a statement, GUTA blamed multinationals for repatriating funds among other things and warned that it will soon cost one million Ghana cedis to buy one hundred thousand dollars.
On the back of these issues, JoyNews' The Probe held a conversation on the development to find solutions.
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