Analyst Urges Ghana To Reduce Dependency On China

Ghana may have to adopt strategies that will reduce its dependency on China and benefit positively from its relationship with the Asian country. Related Stories1st quarter trade volume between Ghana-China hits US$1.8bnManufacturers fume over ‘illegal’ importation of cementThis is the advice from International Relations Analyst, Professor Oliver Stuenkel. Some have argued that Ghana’s relationship with … Read more

Ghana Must Reduce Its Dependency On China – Analyst

Ghana may have to adopt strategies that will reduce its dependency on China and benefit positively from its relationship with the Asian country. This is the advice from International Relations Analyst, Professor Oliver Stuenkel. Some have argued that Ghana’s relationship with the BRICS group comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa has rather led … Read more

China To Benefit From BRICS If …

Ghana may have to adopt strategies that will reduce its dependency on China and benefit positively from its relationship with the Asian country. This is the advice from International Relations Analyst, Professor Oliver Stuenkel. Some have argued that Ghana’s relationship with the BRICS group comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa has rather led … Read more

‘We Are Not In the Jungle’ – Okudzeto Tells ‘rampaging’ NPP Supporters

Legal luminary, Sam Okudzeto, has urged activists of the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) to desist from raiding and vandalising state assets, stating Ghana is not a jungle but a civilised society. He said the NPP must take up the responsibility of educating its supporters to desist from destroying state assets. “We are not in … Read more

Okudzeto Cautions NPP Activists Against Vandalism

Mr Sam Okudzeto, a legal luminary, has urged activists of the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) to desist from raiding and vandalising state assets. He said the NPP must take up the responsibility of educating its supporters to desist from destroying state assets. “Your party has won power, but you are not the one governing. … Read more