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The Conventions Peoples Party, CPP, has suggested to government to make immediate allocation of emergency funds to the Ghana Water Company Ltd, from the Consolidated Fund, to help arrest the fast deterioration in service delivery in the short-run.
[view whole blog postThe Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) says it will oppose any attempt to remove subsidies on petroleum products.
[view whole blog postA youth activist of the National Democratic Congress Mustapha Abubakar has lashed out at individuals behind the formation of the pro NPP group, Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA), describing it as a group worthless of attention.
[view whole blog postOn Tuesday, Parliament approved the nomination five ministers-designate after the Appointments Committee vetted them last week.
[view whole blog postPresident John Mahama has assured the nation that he will accept whatever verdict the Supreme Court issues with regards to the Presidential Election Petition currently before it.
[view whole blog postHistorian K.B Asante has warned that the Christianburg castle in Osu will deteriorate if left unattended to.
[view whole blog postDr. Sekou Nkrumah, son of Ghana's first president, says the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) lacks organizational ability to accelerate Ghanas development.
[view whole blog postMember of Parliament for Osudoku has courted the anger of the Minority caucus in Parliament for suggesting that their continued boycott of the Appointment Committee sittings was immoral.
[view whole blog postFemale Members of Parliament are not the least happy about how they are addressed by their colleague male counterparts on the floor of the House.
[view whole blog postSome important and on-going debate has been sparked recently by Oxfam's See Africa Differently campaign. This is Tom Murphy's latest contribution to the debate on Humanosphere. He makes the important point that there is a risk of replacing one simplistic narrative (everyone is starving) with another ("Africa rising" or, in the case of Oxfam, "Africa = pretty"). This isn't really a contribution
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Some important and on-going debate has been sparked recently by Oxfam's See Africa Differently campaign. This is Tom Murphy's latest contribution to the debate on Humanosphere. He makes the important point that there is a risk of replacing one simplistic narrative (everyone is starving) with another ("Africa rising" or, in the case of Oxfam, "Africa = pretty"). This isn't really a contribution
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While the Ghanaian migrant community in New York City is centered in the Bronx, there is a smaller, yet equally as Afcon-enthusiastic population of Ghanaians in the Flatbush/Crown Heights neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Meytex Cafe on Flatbush Avenue is part social club, part Ghanaian restaurant, and part bar/party space that provides a social center for the [...]
[view whole blog postThroughout the Mali crisis, the role of racism in shaping the conflict has not received much emphasis, at least in...
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