Ghana Drunkards Association Goes Viral After Pressuring Govt to Lower Alcohol Prices
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Ghana Drunkards Association goes viral after pressuring govt to lower alcohol prices
We’ve seen a lot in the way of protest and activism in recent weeks, culminating in the anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations on Saturday. However, a new cause has gained viral fame in recent days – and the Ghana Drunkards Association are being hailed as heroes online. ALSO READ: Man faked heart attacks in more than 20 restaurants to avoid paying bills Ghana Drunkards Association issues ultimatum to government The organisation, led by its preside…
The Ghana Drunkard Association, Who Claims 16.65M Members, Has Threatened Massive Nationwide Protests if Their Government Does Not Reduce The Price of Alcohol Within 3 Weeks
PIUS UTOMI EKPEI. Getty Images.Nigerian Tribune – The Ghana Drunkards Association has issued a three-week ultimatum to the government to reduce the prices of alcoholic beverages or face a massive nat...
Alcohol manufacturers get relief as State slashes duty
Alcohol manufacturers are set to experience a slight relief in their production costs starting this coming financial year, 2025/26, following the decision by the government to slash the excise duty on Undenatured Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA) from ABV-based to volume-based to Ksh500 per litre. This is, however, still way above their Ksh250 per litre […]
The alcoholic association put forward an ultimatum: if the prices of alcohol are not reduced within three weeks, the country is facing protests.
Don't look now, but the Ghana Drunkards Association is threatening a National Protest over booze prices
Finally, a cause worth protesting. After all the nonsense surrounding the “No Kings” protests across America over the weekend, it’s time to shift our attention over to Ghana’s most powerful (and possibly most inebriated) political force. The Ghana Drunkards Association, which claims 16.65 million members (nearly half the country) has issued a three-week ultimatum to the government to lower alcohol prices or face a nationwide protest. The Ghana D…
Ghanaian Drinkers Have Issued an Ultimatum to the Government: Lower the Price of Alcohol, or else...
The government of a West African country has found itself in a seemingly awkward situation. A group called the Ghana Alcoholics Association is threatening the state with a massive wave of protests if it doesn't lower the price of alcohol.
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