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The Twists Turns and Lessons Learned in Creating Naa Sheka

on June 20th, 2011 by The Afro News

The Naa Sheka brand is socially conscious and supports Fair Trade. The company supports local talents in Ghana and provides them with employment. The company strongly believes in the overall development of Ghanaians;

Filed under: Features Tagged as: Accra, ghana, Naa Sheka, Osu, vancouver, White Rock

Battling child witchcraft accusation

on September 26th, 2010 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

If children are accused of witchcraft, who accused them? It is the pitiable adults, mostly from the children’s families. If is the adults, then the adults are unenlightened and aren’t aware of the destruction they are causing the youth and Africa’s future. And why will the adults entertain such beliefs in 2010,

Filed under: Features, Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Accra, african, Child witchcraft, children, UNICEF

Ghana Memories, Dating

on January 6th, 2010 by Jack Toronto

By Jack Toronto The Afro News Delta Sex for sale. It’s everywhere but at age 22 I’d never seen it as openly before. In bars and night clubs, in the lounge of the Government Rest House, at the movie theatre, alongside the fresh vegetables hawked outside Kingsway Stores and door-to-door. Sexuality was treated openly and

Filed under: Travel Tagged as: Accra, Café de France, dating, Delta, GBC, ghana, government, Jack Toronto, Kingsway, Kpanlogo, memories, movie, Ontario, polo, Quason Sackey, Sexuality, Tamale, The Afro News, theatre

Ghana Now, Able to Solve Its Problems

on November 1st, 2009 by Jack Toronto

Contributing Ghana memories to The Afro News since June has been a personally rewarding trip into my past and a stimulus to bring myself up-to-date on the country’s current reality. Ghanaians deserve to be proud of the progress toward democracy and effective governance which led President Obama to choose their country for his first visit

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Accra, Afro News, economic, ghana, government, John Atta, Problems, Solve

Emerging African development thinking (2)

on October 15th, 2009 by The Afro News

SPECIAL INTERVIEW (Part 2)  Development/Africa Emerging African development thinking (2) Kofi Akosah-Sarpong continues his discussions with Prof. George Ayittey on his argument that US President Barack Obama’s Accra speech that Africa’s future is in Africans hands is an “intellectual vindication” for the “Internalist School” of African development Q. How did the “Internalist School” came about?

Filed under: Editorials Tagged as: Accra, Afro News, Barack Obam, capitalism, Capitalist, colonialism, Democracy, Development, Emerging African, George Ayittey, ghana, government, Humanism, Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, Sekou Toure
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