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Humanity Drowning in the Absence of Leadership

on August 17th, 2025 by Honore K. Gbedze

Leadership, once a beacon, now flickers faintly in the vast storm of our times. We are at a low point — not just in politics or policy, but in the soul of humanity. And so I ask: What are we teaching the next generation? What example are we setting? Once, as a young man, you could look up

Filed under: Editor’s Note, Opinion/Comment, Point of View Tagged as: inspiration., Integrity, Leadership, policy, politics

Democracy Equals Debate Without it There is Politics

on August 4th, 2015 by Honore K. Gbedze

In our recent editorial meeting several questions were raised regarding the October election call and the future of our country. The most relevant question is where is our country heading as our economy overall is struggling to recover leaving citizens in limbo of worry and uncertainty? Given the opportunity of our democracy and progress even

Filed under: Editor’s Note Tagged as: Canada, Debate, Democracy, October election, politics

OUR TRUE ALLEGIANCE

on July 11th, 2011 by Honore Gbedze

Given the facts of these citizens’ experiences we must underline that the first step to making a difference is firstly being educated on the subject of the structure and benefits of Canada’s parliamentary code of conduct. Added to that are three simple Canadian values and that is Volunteer, Multiculturalism and Democracy.

Filed under: Features Tagged as: Albert D. Watson, Canadian history, citizenship, Democracy, democratic society, Multiculturism, politics, volunteer, World War

Le “Gravy Train” – une modeste proposition

on December 21st, 2010 by Réjean Beaulieu

L’archaïsme a-t-il fait son temps? Un politicien populiste se faisait élire récemment pour avoir dénoncé une situation de “Gravy Train” ayant cours dans la mairie d’une grande métropole canadienne. Pourtant la plupart des gens aspirent à embarquer sur un tel train en temps de déclin économique. Que le train tourne en rond et n’aille nulle

Filed under: Rubrique Francaise Tagged as: communication culture, government, politics, Réjean Beaulieu

Politics of Hate Undermine Democracy

on September 8th, 2010 by The Afro News

People have the right to oppose the president’s policies, but irrationality is reflected when people that are directly benefitting from Obama’s agenda vehemently oppose him

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: community, Conservatives, Democracy, education, politics

The enlightenment of Asante Kotoko

on August 3rd, 2010 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

Gradually as the debate to refine inhibitions within the Ghanaian/African culture (of which juju is one aspect) gains momentum and higher reasoning and rationality battle irrationality, strange and erroneous thinking, the cultural inhibitions are under siege

Filed under: Opinion/Comment, Sports News Tagged as: Africa, African juju, African native, Asante Kotoko, Discipline, efficiency, Ghanaian players, politics, TAN, team work, technicalities

Dan Botwe’s erroneous thinking`

on July 4th, 2010 by The Afro News

Gratitude of all forms, whether in politics or personal dealings, is a two-way traffic – it is give and take

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Africa, politics, presidency

Girlfriends, Cliques and Politics:Lesley Lokko’s Sundowners

on March 20th, 2010 by Djami Diallo

The sense of intrigue and adventure, the high political stakes, romantic connections and backstabbing, the desire we have to know where life will take the four girls, and the tour we take around the world all the while, provide all the elements we would want to see displayed in a novel.

Filed under: Book Reviews Tagged as: Book, Burnaby, Cliques, Djami Diallo, global monopoly, Lesley Lokko, politics, South African heritage, Sundowners, The Afro News

How Derivatives Helped Collapse the Economy

on October 9th, 2009 by The Afro News

By Thomas J. Powell The following is a fictional example. It never happened, except for in my head.  June, 2006  Las Vegas, Nev. There is and always has been stiff competition between Las Vegas casinos. Located miles from the strip, Sin and Tonic Casino relies on clever ideas from their owner, Dale, to increase profits.

Filed under: Finance Tagged as: -bonds, Afro News, casinos, Collapse, economy, government, Las Vegas, loans, politics, Thomas J. Powell
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