Archive for: December, 2014

Is it Time for an African State on the United Nations Security Council?

by Dr. Kwasi Sarpong Afrifa The notion of a permanent seat for Africa on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with all its trappings including the veto power is back on the international political and policy agenda. The new and now growing momentum for Africa is probably a reflection of the renewed importance of Africa […]

The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa – Nguzo Saba

Kwanzaa, created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1965 is a celebration of Family, Community, and Culture.It is celebrated from December 26 to January 1. The celebration honors African heritage in African-American culture, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (Nguzo Saba). It was first celebrated in 1966–67. Umoja – Unity. To […]

Kwasi Sakabo – Turkson – the Son of a Turkey

It was Saturday morning and as usual, I trekked to one of the most patronized African stores looking for a flyer that announces an evening event. I had three flyers -all free events – to choose from. I quickly dismissed the first one. Itwas an imported funeral. Someone was organizing a funeral for the niece […]

Christmas Today – ‘Tis a reason of the season

by Kofi Ayim Merry Christmas! We used to say to each other not long ago. The spirit of Christmas would affect every home before December 25. Those were the days when we were young back home in Ghana. We would put on (or were made to put on) the best of clothes and shoes. Every […]

Education is the intellectual muscle of Ghana’s development – Nana Akuffo Addo

by Kwabena Opong, Accra, Ghana The flag bearer of Ghana’s leading opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) reiterated his call for education as the fuel that would oil the West African nation’s economic development and ensure a reliable future for the country. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo was delivering the second Aliu Mahama memorial lectures in […]

Dumso – the erratic electric power system of Ghana

by Kwabena Opong The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has decided to extend its load-shedding exercise to industrial companies, including Coca-Cola Company and Unilever NV, both significant employees in the country, according to a Bloomberg report early December. This is further to the worsening energy situation the country is experiencing. According to the Volta River […]

A Night of Protests: Eric Garner

By Melissa Noel Outrage. That’s what protesters across New York City expressed Wednesday evening after a Staten Island grand jury chose not to indict a police officer in the death of Eric Garner. At Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, the West Side Highway and elsewhere, people turned out in force. They repeatedly chanted “I can’t […]

Marching for Justice Not Just Race

[Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was published on Dec. 1 in The Haitian Times, two days before a grand jury on Staten Island decided not to indict a police office in the death of Eric Garner.] by Cameron Pierre-Pierre When you turn on most U.S. cable or network news channels, a lot of what […]

NY Groups Join to Help Immigrants

A public-private partnership called the New York Immigrant Assistance Consortium has been formed to coordinate a response to President Obama’s announcement of administrative relief for nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants. Representatives of different members of the consortium were on hand Dec. 4 at a news conference held jointly by the New York Immigration Coalition and […]

Tribal leaders and faith groups pay tribute to Nelson Mandela

The former president and Nobel peace prize winner died on December 5 last year, after a long illness. Tributes came in from across the globe with US leader Barack Obama labelling Mandela a visionary who remains an enduring source of inspiration. “One year ago the world lost a leader whose struggle and sacrifices inspired us […]

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