Change has come to Ghana. Following Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, fellow septuagenarian President Akufo-Addo has come to office on the back of a campaign messaging centred on change.
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- Tagged under Democracy & Governance Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, Professor K.A. Busia
A few months ago Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP) seemed mired in party indiscipline manifesting itself in leadership clashes, ethnic divisions and rumours of a spent kitty.
When I was attending middle school at Kyebi, in the Eastern Region, my task each morning was to go to the River Birem, where I would bathe and bring some water home.
Tagged under Land & Environment Ghana Ghana, Galamsey, China in AfricaPresident John Dramani Mahama in a State of the Nation address to mark Ghana’s 59th independence anniversary on 6th March 2016 made two important pronouncements with foreign relations implications.
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Ghana, President John Dramani, VisaFood Sovereignty Ghana calls on the Speaker to order publication of a report on the “consultations” that the Select-Committee on Constitutional, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs undertook, following his request for “further consultations” with stake-holders on the Plant Breeders’ Bill when it cam
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