One of the major discussions which is heard among many people in Ghana is the introduction of the E - Levy tax on mobile banking. After the introduction of these deductions on money transactions, the country has never been the same a lot of people are against this huge charges on money transactions and the fact that even when you transferring money from your bank to your Mobile money you will still be taxed. 
According to the President of Ghana Nana Addo and his NPP Government, the introduction of e - levy will produce job and help the country to generate income. This has become a very huge debate among the citizens and politicians. 


A group who are against this move by the government has stormed the premise of the Parliament House with their mats and pillows to sleep over in heir efforts to show their concerns against it. Their main motive is that, they want to government to get rid of this initiative as Ghanaians are not interested in it.
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