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Obama Doubletalk Muddies Ghana Energy Investment
Christopher Helman, Forbes Magazine, dated
for March 15, 2010
President Obama's call for development in
Ghana fell flat for a Houston firm.
On his trip to Africa last July President Obama passed on
visiting his ancestral home of Kenya in favor of Ghana--a
bastion of democracy and stability in a volatile region. In
a speech, Obama told Ghanians that America can do more to
promote trade and investment and urged "public-private
partnerships that invest in better roads and electricity."
With that endorsement, you can excuse John Filla, vice
president of Houston's HPI Technologies, for thinking that
the U.S. government might want to give just a little bit of
support to his $185 million project to build a 130-megawatt
natural-gas-fired power plant in Aboadze, Ghana......
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe, 86, to party amid
distress
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President
Robert Mugabe celebrates his 86th birthday on Saturday with
a lavish party as the economy struggles to recover from
crisis, showing no sign of planning to retire after 30 years
in power..
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The limits of Tandja’s stupidity
Commentary, Feb 27, Ghanadot - The February 18
overthrow of Niger’s President Mamadou Tandja, 71,
reveals whether African leaders think deeply about their
societies, especially if their thinking is solidly
informed by their histories and the values that wheel
them.
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44th anniversary of the overthrow of Nkrumah commemorated
Accra, Feb. 24, GNA - The Kwame Nkrumah Foundation, a
society which believes in the tenets of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, on
Wednesday commemorated the 44th anniversary of his overthrow
with a call on government to rename the Kotoka International
Airport, since its current name glorified coup d'états...
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Obama Doubletalk Muddies Ghana Energy Investment
Forbes Magazine, dated for March 15, 2010 - President Obama's call for development in
Ghana fell flat for a Houston firm..... ...
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