Big salt mining companies mostly multinationals have overrun the Keta Lagoon Basin, in South Eastern Ghana, in search of ‘white gold’, driving the artisanal and small scale traditional salt miners…
Étiquette : Cornelius Adedze
African elections: plus ça change
By Stephen Appraku0A record seventeen African countries are gearing up for elections from local, legislative to presidential this year after a couple of decades of multi-party democracy on the continent. Is it…
Africa’s game to lose
By admin0Western nations and their institutions continue to caution African countries to be wary of the ‘fire’, the Dragon from the East, China, carries in its ‘belly of promises’ but is…
African Development Bank: Walking African down same old route (ISSUE Vol.19 No.4 2016)
By Stephen Appraku0AfDB’s new ‘old’ five legs for Africa The African Development Bank’s plans to help accelerate the socio-economic development of Africa, code-named High 5s, may not lead to the structural transformation…
Which way Africa’s CFTA? (ISSUE Vol.19 No.2 2016)
By Stephen Appraku0CFTA blues as Africa hastens to establish Free Trade Area Not to be left out in the global dash for markets, Africa is also at pains to consolidate its market…
Africa - 50 years in search of unity (ISSUE Vol. 16 No. 2 2013)
By Stephen Appraku0Africa 50 years on from unity to union As the Organisation of African Unity, OAU, transformed itself to become the African Union, the challenges that dogged the Pan-African attempt at…
South Africa's RAINBOW MYTH (ISSUE Vol. 11 No. 2 2008)
By Stephen Appraku0South Africa’s Rainbow myth Africa but the harrowing situation though not the first by Africans in Africa against their own kith and kin, undermines African unity and also reveals bankrupt…