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Commentary Page
We invite commentaries from writers all over. The subject is about
Ghana and the world. We reserve the right to accept or reject
submissions, but we are not necessarily responsible for the opinions
expressed in articles we publish......MORE
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Zimbabwe - on the verge of change?
By Joseph Winter
BBC News, March 28, 2008
The opposition is divided but remains confident
Saturday's elections are the most exciting Zimbabwe has seen
since those at independence 28 years ago which brought Robert
Mugabe to power.
For the first time since a credible opposition was formed eight
years ago, campaigning has been generally peaceful and
candidates challenging Mr Mugabe have been able to operate in
rural areas, where the majority of voters live.
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Rice hails
Obama's landmark speech on race
March 28, Guardina, UK -
What I would like understood as a black American is that
black Americans loved and had faith in this country even
when this country didn't love and have faith in them - and
that's our legacy," Rice said. ...More |
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Row over GCB shares pop up at
Annual General Meeting of the bank
Accra, March 28, Ghanadot/GNA -
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB)
on Friday saw an argument between the Managing Director, Mr
Lawrence N. Adu-Mante and a shareholder over the correlation
between dividend per share and the number of shares.......More |
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Top Welterweight Contender Joshua
Clottey Back In Action Next Week
Eastsideboxing, March 8 - You've got to hand it to Bronx
welterweight Joshua Clottey. The man does keep himself
active. After already having earned himself a shot at the
IBF 147 pound crown currently held by Puerto Rico's Kermit
Cintron, with a points win over the unbeaten Shamone Alvarez
last December, Clottey could be forgiven for sitting back
and waiting......More |
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Ghana
Cedi recovers slightly from loses
Accra, March 28, Ghanadot/GNA - The Ghana Cedi on
Friday recovered slightly from the week loses against the
major international currencies, which push down the Gold
Coast Securities (GCS)-Cedi Index by 0.09 points. .....More
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