|
|
|
ThisWeekGhana.com becomes the D-O-T
before the dot com
|
|
|
|
|
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
|
Bush's Africa legacy
By Michael Steele, March 27
Washingtontimes.com
But the real story is not about just
this one trip; it is about the commitment the president made to
Africa and what the United States has been quietly accomplishing
throughout the continent over the past eight years under Mr.
Bush's leadership.
While critics here at home, including many in the press, focused
on attacking Mr. Bush at every turn, he steadfastly pushed for
greater investments to help the families and businesses of
Africa. It's the great untold story that has rarely made
headlines here in America, but even so, it has truly changed the
world for millions of Africans......
........More
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Obama Urges Tighter Regulation in
Wake of Housing Slump
March 27, NYtimes - “Under
Republican and Democratic administrations, we failed to guard
against practices that all too often rewarded financial
manipulation instead of productivity and sound business
practices.... ...More |
|
|
Bush's Africa legacy
March 27, Washingtontimes - But the real story is not
about just this one trip; it is about the commitment the
president made to Africa and what the United States has been
quietly accomplishing throughout the continent over the past
eight years under Mr. Bush's leadership.. ........More |
|
|
|
Confine chieftaincy to the National
Museum – Deputy Speaker
Accra, March 27, Ghanadot/GNA –
Mr. Freddie Blay, Deputy Speaker of Parliament on Thursday
stated that the chieftaincy institution is anachronistic
which must be dumped into the abyss of national museum for
the country to move forward....More
|
|
|
Problems concerning workers'
salaries will soon be solved - Sottie
Cape Coast, March. 27, Ghanadot/GNA-
The Controller and Accountant-General, Mr Christian
Tetteh Sottie, on Thursday, assured workers on
government payroll that all problems relating to the
payment of their salaries would soon be resolved......More |
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPONSORSHIP AD HERE |
|
|
|
|
|