pesewa


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100 pesewas equal 1 cedi in Ghana

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Whatever is responsible for the long delay must be ironed at quickly for Woyone to pay back every pesewa of the loot.
When former President Limann took over, not a pesewa was traced in the account.
'Our checks have it that some of our neighboring countries pay as low as 0.9 Cent per Kw/h of electricity so until the enquiry is concluded we are requested that the old tariff of GH0.41 pesewas must be maintained as an interim tariff'.
Some of the goods are selling for as low as ten pesewas (approximately five cents), while quality remains high.
When off-loaded, they are sorted out and grouped in sizes that sell for between 30-70 pesewas (about 9-22 cents USD).
"THIS is my business," she said, pointing with all the pride of the CEO of Goldman Sachs to the neat piles of 90 pesewas stacked on her little table.
In addition, representatives of a local pharmaceutical company visited the training site, provided sellers with marketing support and a sample demonstration of the injectable, and sold the product to them for 30 pesewas (about US$0.13) per vial, to be resold for 50 pesewas (about US$0.21).
Wo Daalcye, which is a savings account, allows customers to save with as little as 50 Pesewas. Daily savings are mobilised by the institution's mobile bankers with the POS device.
One of the children registered his protest: "I have paid ten pesewas!" and when the narrator said further, "You'd better go back home" one boy replied, "then give me back my ten pesewas." The narrator, as if really accosting them then asked, "Are you still determined to stay?" to which came the emphatic answer, "Yes!" By this device the children, and for that matter the audience, are motivated or stimulated to ensconce themselves in the play's rendition.
The price of a small parcel of cannabis (the size of a loaf of bread) in 2007 was approximately 10-15 cedis ($10.86-$16.29), while a wrapper or joint sold for 20 Ghana Pesewas ($0.22-$0.54), from two to five times the price in 2005.