Archive for: November, 2012

Book Signing by Kofi Ayim

You are all invited to Yonkers Public Library for a Book Signing by Kofi Ayim, Editor and Deputy Publisher of Amandla and the author of “Jack Cudjoe: Newark’s Revolutionary Soldier and First Black Businessman” on December 9, 2012 at 3:00 pm.

Ghana’s IEA could use some improvement

By Kofi Ayim   Indubitably, Ghana’s Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has taken a bold step in the right direction towards the democratic march of the country. It has been able to successfully organize Presidential and Vice Presidential debates on more than one occasion. And we doff our hats off to them. It is obvious […]

Obama’s pyrrhic victory

By Uchenna Ekwo With his re-election, President Barack Obama becomes the third Democratic president to win a second term since the past 100 years. The other two are Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton. The triumph of President Obama shares similar historical significance with FDR in relation to being re-elected with high unemployment rate in […]

Are we better off today than we were four years ago? Let the debates begin

By Godfried Ebo Arthur Elections are always about the vision and the future direction of a country. Moreover, when there is an incumbent such as the situation we have now, the dynamics change completely. The focus then shifts to the record of the sitting president and his administration; it in effect becomes a referendum on […]

South Africa: Platinum Mines Eye Zimbabwe

Johannesburg — Platinum mining companies are expected to ramp up operations in Zimbabwe after production dropped to an 11-year low in South Africa, Business Day reported on Monday. Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) said it was planning a new mine in Zimbabwe, after it lost at least 170,000 ounces of platinum during an eight-week strike. Amplat’s […]

South Africa: NPA Fails in Bid to Stop Sunday Times

Johannesburg — The Sunday Times was in shops across the country on Sunday in spite of an eleventh hour attempt by the National Prosecuting Authority to stop distribution of copies leading with a story on the “spy tape” case relating to President Jacob Zuma. The application by the NPA was made in the High Court […]

Zimbabwe: Mining Boss to Pay Millions Over Wikileaks Diamond Looting Claim

By Ryan Truscott, 18 November 2012   Harare — A Zimbabwean mining executive has been ordered to pay a huge sum of damages to the country’s spy chief, Happyton Bonyongwe, over comments published by the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks. Andrew Cranswick, the chief executive of African Consolidated Resources, allegedly told US diplomats that Bonyongwe and other […]

Nigeria: Second Term – I’ll Decide in 2014, Says Jonathan

19 November 2012   President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday described as premature and diversionary efforts to make him voice out his political plans after the end of his first term in office in 2015. Jonathan, fielding questions from a panel of editors during a presidential media chat monitored on Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), however, promised to […]

Mali: No Quick Fixes for a Complex Crisis

By Gilles Yabi, 19 November 2012     The Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) has agreed on a revised concept of operations for the deployment of an international military force of 3,300 soldiers to help the Malian state wrest control of the northern part of the country from Islamist fighters. This step, taken […]

Africa: Region Tops Mobile Usage

19 November 2012   The Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) has revealed that sub-Saharan Africa is the fastest-growing mobile market in the world, with a prodigious average annual growth rate of 44% since 2000. Mobile connections have leapt to 475 million, compared to just 12.3 million fixed line connections, representing the highest proportion […]

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