UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
4 December 2008
As closely-fought electoral campaigns close before the anticipated presidential and legislative 7 December elections, observers say Ghanaians have enjoyed a rare chance to focus on critical issues.
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allAfrica.com
5 December 2008
Ghanaians head to the polls Sunday to vote in what could be prove to be tightly-contested presidential and parliamentary elections.
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Sad that your son died under those strange circumstances in Ghana. I don't know if you are aware of Ghanaians and Africans whose disappearances and deaths in the US have gone uninvestigated or ignored. Stuff happens you know, unfortunate as they may be.
I am saddened to hear that Ghanaians or anyone else dies unnecessarily. The difference is that my son was helping to train the Ghana Navy and this is the "thanks' that he received. On top of that the US has given millions of dollars to help the Ghanaian people. If I do not receive a 'proper' response, I will be taking the issue nationwide in the US to defund any money to Ghana.
allAfrica.com
2 December 2008
This Sunday, December 7, the people of Ghana will go to the polls to elect a new President and National Assembly. This will be the second transfer of power between presidents through the democratic process and the fifth national election held since Ghana ended military rule in 1992. Meanwhile, in the past eight years, Ghana has become one of Africa's success stories.
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"The lesson of Ghana’s recent history is clear: responsible leadership and good governance matter, and can propel long-underdeveloped African nations closer to parity with world powers faster than anyone thought possible. ... Tanzania under President Jakaya Kikwete,... all now stand as prominent examples of the potential of African nations."
This is a really weak argument. Tanzania is nowhere near being a world power. Tanzania under Kikwete has accomplished nothing, save for obtaining a bunch of U.S. funding through the MCC. Kasi mpya, ari mpya, nguvy mpya, my foot! The Kikwete government should be ashamed of its corruption scandals (EPA and mining contracts), its crackdown on freedom of the press and its continued failure to protect minority albinos from brutal witchcraft killings.
A Moment Of Truth For Kenya And Africa by Rev Peter E Adotey Addo .
The violence that rocked the world Reached horrific levels resulting everywhere With loss of children, women, and men for days Burned in a church as they were seeking sanctuary And sanctuary was denied In flames by mobs infuriated by votes. The innocent victims faced their rage Seeking help from locked doors and homes ending As charred bodies and trash in the once silent streets No water from kinfolks and no food from neighbors With nothing gained to be sure. Only we can save ourselves from this rage
Dedicated to those who lost their lives in the post Election Riots, Jan .2008
Has Ghana the infrastructure to sustain rapid development long-term or will it become a victim of boom and bust?
African Elections Project (Accra)
6 December 2008
About 12 million Ghanaians are expected to vote in another historic election on Sunday, December 7th after a gruelling campaign that was characterised with violence, intolerance, claims of plots to cheat at the polls, a skewed coverage and a court battle over eligibility of a presidential aspirant.
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My son Patrick Mack, a US sailor, died in Accra New Years Day under strange circumstances. The NBI did not investigate, rather they had the GNP do their job. How can we epect them to be honest when they run from their duties in investigating crimes?