___________________________________ The pronouncement by the Assin North Member of Parliament, from the opposition National Patriotic Party, the hot-headed Kennedy Agyapong, on the Accra-based Oman FM station, which he owns, that people from the Ewe and Ga ethnic groups should be killed ...More >>
In Ghana/Africa, some development projects could be difficult to discharge that is entangled in rigid traditional beliefs. In some places, such as Kumasi, capital of the Asante Region and Ghana’s second largest city, traditional beliefs clash with development projects.
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Stung by Lower-Priced Asian Smartphones, CEO Plans to 'Deeply' Lower Prices of New Handsets.
Nokia Corp.'s newly launched Lumia smartphones are a central plank of its turnaround strategy, but early returns show these devices aren't exactly winning over consumers in a brutally competitive ma...More >>
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Asia-focused Standard Chartered Plc (STAN.LN) said it aims to double its branches in Africa to ride a consumer boom which has several years to run in the fast-growing continent.
The consumer business in Africa made up $131 million of the bank's total pretax profit of $6.78 billion in 2011 b...More >>
Lionel Barber answers readers’ questions on the future of west Africa
Lionel Barber, editor of the FT, recently returned from a 12-day trip to west Africa, and has written an account of his visit here. Here are Lionel’s answers to readers’ questions about his trip.
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___________________________________nbsp;nbsp; The pronouncement by the Assin North Member of Parliament, from the opposition National Patriotic Party, the hot-h...More >>
In Ghana/Africa, some development projects could be difficult to discharge that is entangled in rigid traditional beliefs. In some places, such as Kumasi, cap...More >>
Asia-focused Standard Chartered Plc (STAN.LN) said it aims to double its branches in Africa to ride a consumer boom which has several years to run in the fast-g...More >>
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Lionel Barber, editor of the FT, recently returned from a 12-day trip to...More >>
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Africa is not cashing in enough from its large gold resources, despite the spiralling price of the metal over recent years, a working paper published by the Afr...More >>
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NPP Vice-Presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Friday observed his Friday (Jumrsquo;at) Prayers at the central mosque in Accra to thank the almighty Alla...More >>
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Libya have broken into the top 50 of the Fifa world rankings for the first time.
The Mediterranean Knights were given a ranking of 46, just two months after their first appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations since 1982.
Ivory Coast remain the top-ranked African side, unchanged in 15th place, while Ghana move up one spot to 22nd.
Algeria, Mali, Nations Cup winners Zam...More >>
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