The New Times (Kigali)
12 November 2009
African countries will have to continue pursuing regional integration if they are to cut costs across all aspects of infrastructure, the World Bank said in a latest report on Africa's Infrastructure.
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Daily Trust (Abuja)
2 December 2009
The noise has refused to abate as residents of Abuja particularly the landlords continue to shout at the top of their voices. Their grouse remains the land charges that were increased by the Honorable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
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Daily Trust (Abuja)
2 December 2009
Nigerian engineers have been recognised as having a central role to play in achieving a balanced economic development for Nigerian in the provision of basic infrastructure, roads, housing, water, electricity so as to ensure huge success of this administration.
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The Nation (Nairobi)
13 November 2009
Kenya's infrastructural reforms have been lauded by the World Bank in a report released on Tuesday, despite broader governance limitations.
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The Monitor (Kampala)
13 November 2009
Poor state of infrastructure cuts national economic growth by two percentage points every year, a study by the World Bank has revealed.
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This Day (Lagos)
13 November 2009
The World Bank said yesterday that the amount needed to fix infrastructure in Africa is twice what was previously estimated. It put the new figure at $93 billion half of which, it noted, should go into boosting power supply.
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New Vision (Kampala)
18 November 2009
AFRICAN countries need to fork out $93b per year, about 15% of its gross domestic product (GDP), over the next decade to address the appalling state of the continent's infrastructure, a study has shown.
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allAfrica.com
2 December 2009
Africa's economic growth and poverty reduction are closely linked with the quality of its infrastructure – its power, transport systems, water supply and sanitation, and its ICT networks. In the current economic climate, finding the financial resources for Africa's huge infrastructure needs is an enormous challenge.
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Daily Champion (Lagos)
12 November 2009
The report of a rercent World Bank survey conducted in 24 African countries has revealed that more than $46 Billion is required per annum over the next decade to address the epileptic power problem hindering economic and industrial development in African countries.
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Public Agenda (Accra)
19 November 2009
A study recently conducted in 24 African countries shows that the poor state of infrastructure in Sub Saharan Africa - its electricity, water, roads, and information and communications technology (ICT) - cuts national economic growth by 2 percentage points every year and reduces business productivity by as much as 40 percent.
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Public Agenda (Accra)
12 October 2009
African countries lag behind their developing country counterparts on infrastructure, and the gaps are only widening over time. One of the keynote panels at this year's World Bank took a deep look at ways to close that gap.
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Ghana has been and still is part of the Gold Coast. There is more than enough resources in Ghana to make the country thrive. Our leaders have to fight for us and rely on God ; not those rich demon-influenced people who hide in the darkness of their souls.
We are still being robbed under the guise of aid. Stop giving away our resources. Develop them, process them ourselves.
Daniel 11: 14 And in those times there shall many stand up against the king of the south: also the ROBBERS of your people shall exalt themselves to establish the vision; but they shall fall.
Slavery from the Portuguese 1442 to the present has been down-played and turned into other forms of Slavery
(The Berlin Conference 1884-1885) – 14 European Countries , Turkey & The U. S. are still reaping the benefits of their arrogant decision to dived Black Africa among themselves.
In modern countries, their are toilets inside , that we can flush. The waste goes to a sewage treatment center. We also have water treatment centers. Ghana needs infrastructure. Pray for each other, help each other, pray for our leaders.
As Marcus Garvey said (I paraphrase) "Uplift Da Race ! "
[This inspiring poem was featuring in the movie “Coach Carter ”]
Our Deepest Fear Is Not That We Are Inadequate, Our Deepest Fear Is That We Are Powerful Beyond Measure. It Is Our Light , Not Our Darkness That Most Frightens Us.
We Ask Ourselves, Who Am I To Be Brilliant, Gorgeous, Talented, And Fabulous ?
Actually Who Are We Not To Be ? You Are A Child Of God.
Your Playing Small Doesn’t Serve The World.
There Is Nothing Enlightened About Shrinking So That Other People Won’t Feel Insecure Around You.
We Are All Meant To Shine, As Children Do.
We Were Born To Make Manifest The Glory Of God That Is Within Us.
It’s Not Just In Some Of Us; It’s In Everyone.
And When We Let Our Own Light Shine We Unconsciously Give Other People Permission To Do The Same.
And As We Are Liberated From Our Own Fear, Our Presence Automatically Liberates Others
- Marianne Williamson -
[NOTE – BEING AFRAID AND REFUSING TO GET INVOLVED WON’T STOP US FROM DYING. BUT BEING AFRAID CAN PREVENT US FROM LIVING]
(Nkosi Sikeleli Africa )
God bless Africa May her glory be lifted high Hear our petitions .
God bless us, Your children God we ask You to protect our nation Intervene and end all conflicts Protect us, protect our nation, our nation.
From the blue of our heaven, From the depths of our sea, Over our eternal mountain ranges, Where the cliffs give answer.
Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.
[Enoch Mankayi Sontonga]
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