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The end of the Third World? – Modernizing multilateralism for a multipolar world
Introduction: The End of the Third World?
For decades, students of security and international politics have debated the emergence of a multipolar system. It s time we recognize the new economic parallel.
If 1989 saw the end of the…
Does Ghana spend $760m yearly or $1.5b quarterly on malaria?
The fact that Ghana spends lots of money on the treatment and management of malaria is a known fact. But the figures being put out by government officials are not the same, even though they are staggering.
A former Minister of Health,…
Fiscal management remains Ghana’s main challenge
With a budget deficit of 14 % of GDP in 2008 dropping to 9.7% in 2009, the IMF believes fiscal management remains Ghana’s main challenge-an IMF mission to Ghana has concluded.
The conclusion by the IMF has a lot of credence to it. The…
Radio phone-ins: Blessing or curse to freedom of expression?
In my opinion, the above question, which also happened to be the topic for the first Ghana Media Standards Improvement Project (GMSIP) organised ‘Media Development Forum’ held at the Coconut Groove Regency Hotel on March 23, 2010 seems an…
Addressing the challenges of housing and job creation in Ghana
A lot of discussion has taken place concerning the housing deal the Government of Ghana signed with the STX Group of South Korea in early March. Reports indicate the deal involves building 200,000 housing units in Ghana by 2015, at a cost…
The interest rate problem is an inflation problem
The raging brouhaha between the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Commercial Banks regarding lending rates has degenerated into a blame game. While the BoG is faulting the banks for not reducing lending rates to support the Central Bank’s prime…
After US, China, India, South Korea now interested in Ghana’s oil
Ghana’s largest oil field, the Jubilee oil field has been up for grabs, and oil majors from across the world are falling over each other to grab it. And now it is the South Koreans.
Since Komos Energy put up their stake in the Jubilee…
Is the US after Ghana’s oil at all cost?
Ghana is on the path of becoming an oil producing country, and there is no doubt about that.
Some oil industry watchers predict that in the next five years, Ghana will be a small oil producer though, but a significant player in the…
Is Ghana becoming the ICT hub of West Africa?
There are indications that Ghana is becoming the centre of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in West Africa.
The country’s stable democracy and free, although mostly unprofessional press obviously make it a suitable place to…
Ghanabusinessnews.com under attack!
In the last couple of months we have gathered enough information which indicates that ghanabusinessnews.com is coming under various forms of attack from some groups and individuals who see us as competition and a threat.
But of all the…