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Sanjog Kumar
December 07, 2011
The Ghana National Park remains open for visitors throughout the year. The best time to visit the Bharatpur bird sanctuary is from October to February. During these months several migratory birds fly to this place from various corners of the globe.
Lord Aikins Adusei
December 05, 2011
Every prosperous nation is built with the sweat of all its citizens and politics is just one of the wheels by which a prosperous nation is built. But the politics must not be violent before we can build a prosperous nation. Indeed the politics can be conducted without unnecessary violence, loss of life and destruction of properties. Ghana is our home and the only country we have and doing politics based on policies and not violence must be our primary aim and concern.
Jhon Napier
September 13, 2011
Ghana is a friendly country in Africa with well preserved nature parks and sanctuaries. Ghana tourist destinations are true to their nature and provide a unique experience to travelers.
WEST HOLLYWOOD – The West Hollywood City Council has passed a resolution condemning Ghanaian Minister Paul Aidoo's recent hate-filled comments against Ghana's LGBT community.
"Attacks on gays and lesbians are always contrary to basic human rights principles but they are especially troubling in p...
Lord Aikins Adusei
August 11, 2010
The essence of democracy is to elect leaders who will manage the country to provide security, energy, housing, education, transport, health and telecommunication infrastructures that the citizens can take advantage of to improve their living conditions. Many who have engaged in the democratic process in Ghana have done so with the hope that democracy will usher in not only liberty, rule of law, political stability, freedom of speech and assembly but also economic prosperity...People cannot continue to cast their votes every four years and continue to live in the same pre-independence conditions without jobs, proper housing, electricity, roads, farming equipments and access to water and sanitation. People cannot vote every four years while they continue to live on two dollars a day. That is slavery, not democracy. Democracy must come with liberty, economic empowerment, social development and improvement in the overall quality of life of the people.
Mariah Joseph
June 16, 2010
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Mariah Joseph
June 16, 2010
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Lord Aikins Adusei
December 22, 2009
And who says they do not steal from the people after years of receiving fat tax-free salaries and bonuses? Ghanaians are beginning to come to terms with the monumental corruption that took place under Rawlings regime and we will not be surprised if in future similar allegations are made against Kuffour or his ministers. The Mabey and Johnson corruption scandal which took place under the nose of Rawlings is just the tip of an iceberg. Ghanaians have still not digested fully the true horrors of the scandal. These corrupt ministers accepted bribes from the company they were obliged by law to supervise, and then allowed this corrupt company to over price the cost of the poor bridges that they built and then asked the kenkey sellers and the cocoa farmers to pay for the high cost. On top of this they are paid ex-gratia because they were former ministers, does this make sense? Where on earth other than Ghana can this be done by people who preach equality, accountability, probity and justice?
Lord Aikins Adusei
August 17, 2009
Ever since Obama's visit a lot has happened in the country. Barely a day goes without an opposition member been arrested and detained by the BNI or someone been beaten to death or shot dead by the Police and the BNI.
Ghana is slowly joining the likes of Zimbabwe where the state security apparatus arrest and detain Movement of Democratic Change MPs or members at will. Like Guinea where life has become so cheap that Ghana's ambassador was attacked by the state security forces, our nation too is slowly turning into a police state with the BNI arresting and detaining people and interrogating them without their lawyers being present.
We are told that Lawyers who followed Asamoah Boateng to the BNI were pushed and heckled by operatives of the Organisation. The lawyers were also not allowed to sit in during the BNI meeting with their client even though the laws of our land dictates that a person must have his lawyer present when been interrogated. Even though the BNI claims to have secured a bench warrant for Asamoah Boateng's arrest his lawyers were not shown a copy of the warrant.
Lauri Edwina Elliott
July 16, 2009
The global economic crisis has caused the world to re-evaluate how it does business with Africa. Declarations and commitments from the G8 Summit Italy signaled a change in mindset from aid to investment in Africa. Obama's subsequent speech in Ghana hopefully reflect the future of how the United States will do business in Africa, and provides some pointers for all of us.
Ihechukwu Njoku
July 10, 2009
The world, particularly Africa, is agog with the news of Barack Obama´s triumphant entry to Ghana this week, Obama-mania erupting across the nation. Whilst some African nations are busy licking their wounds, making various excuses for why the most powerful and popular man in the world chose Ghana ahead of them, most are simply relishing another proud moment of African history.
Lord Aikins Adusei
June 09, 2009
Also the lasting environmental damage the corporations will cause Ghana and the ultimate price Ghanaians will pay for the destruction of the ecosystem and the pollution of their soils, wells, lakes, lagoons, rivers as well as the destruction of fish stock that have made environmentalists to worry and as a result gearing up for a long battle. Already the global environmental destruction caused by these corporations is estimated at $1.8 trillion with oil and mining countries in Africa sharing about a third of that. In Nigeria as is in many other places Shell has refused to clean up oil spills that have polluted rivers, lakes, lagoons and soil with the people enduring the health hazards posed by it. Anyone who visits the Niger Delta Region will find it hard to come to terms with the poverty, deprivation, collapsed infrastructures, environmental destruction and the billions of dollars Shell and her counterparts make in that country annually. The only thing that has kept millions of poverty stricken people surviving is a belief in God and a hope of a better life after death.
William Lambers
May 25, 2009
WFP Ghana´s school feeding program has a three-pronged impact on national development: improving school enrolment and attendance, providing children with much needed micro-nutrients, and providing farmers with local markets through the local procurement of required food items.
Stafford Williamson
May 19, 2009
We're most excited about the President's trip to Ghana (and the G8 and Moscow) but you might be more thrilled by the latest news on John Travolta, or all the graduation speeches of the past week. Okay, not ALL the grad speeches, just a few.
Fossil carbon versus "grow your own" is our central theme this week. No, not that kind of "grow your own", FUEL, I mean.
Lord Aikins Adusei
May 08, 2009
She was hailed as the beacon of hope for Africa, she was described as the burning spear and guiding light of Africa, she became the most spoken name in whole world, her name became a whispered word within the corridors of power in Europe and America. She was an icon and a brand name in the Africa. A...
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Sunny Chris Okenwa
February 11, 2008
The African Cup of Nations, Ghana 2008, which ended last Sunday with the Pharaohs of Egypt retaining the cup they won at home in 2006 saw soccer fireworks from sixteen African nations. It was a thrilling continental three-week soccer fiesta. The opening ceremony in Accra saw a colourful display of...
Sunny Chris Okenwa
January 18, 2008
From Sunday January 20th a continental soccer 'war' will be officially declared in Accra Ghana. The African Cup of Nations, the most prestigious football bi-annual event will be hosted this year by Abedi Pele's Ghana. Sixteen countries and their national soccer teams are participating competitivel...