The Egyptian Revolution Gradually Becomes a War
Cairo: Egypt's prime minister appealed for calm and asked protesters to return to their homes Tuesday following four days of violence in Cairo, a day after the nation's Cabinet offered [Read more]
Cairo: Egypt's prime minister appealed for calm and asked protesters to return to their homes Tuesday following four days of violence in Cairo, a day after the nation's Cabinet offered [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN, USA The “City Forum on Culture and Development,” a policy orientated venture held in Accra to openly strategize the African culture for African progress reveal the [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author Libya might be settling down relatively, but the National Transitional Council is still politically embryonic or foetal. As anticipated, reprisals have been carried out to [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, Commentator, CEN -USA It doesn’t matter if Ghana’s 2012 general elections is a year away; campaigning of some sorts is underway. Democracy-crazy, everyday appears to be campaigning [Read more]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia –The Journalists’ Network for Peace and Security (NetPeace) was officially launched on 4th November during the High Level Media workshop on the African Peace and Security Architecture(APSA), [Read more]
By Dennis Kabatto Dozens of Canadians, Africans and student members of Africa Awareness Initiative (AAI) recently descended upon the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada for a dialogue [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray, Author The dust is just beginning to settle on the Gaddaffi saga; or better still, it is taking a new life of its own. But that has not [Read more]
Are you ready to Connect4Climate? / World Bank kicks off social media climate campaign with photo/video competition for African youth PRETORIA, South-Africa, October 28, 2011/ — The [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author Now that Gaddaffi has been laid to rest, the task of “rebuilding” Libya can begin in earnest. It is unquestionable that the political landscape [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author The world looked on, with eyes wide shut,as the demise of Gaddaffi unfolded piece by piece, leading to his eventual death. The political, moral [Read more]
By Dennis Kabatto, CEN Correspondent, USA The New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD) concluded its five day celebration as part of its 10th year anniversary commemoration in New York Tuesday. [Read more]
African Economic Conference 2011 / AfDB, UNDP and UNECA to hold a joint online press conference TUNIS, Tunisia, October 7, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Mr Mthuli Ncube, Chief Economist [Read more]
Vaccines against major childhood diseases to reach 37 more countries / GAVI Alliance delivers on its promise to tackle diarrhoea and pneumonia GENEVA, Switzerland, September 27, 2011/ — The [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN Commentator, NY Kofi Busia Ghanaians are enjoying their 19-year-old democracy. Why not! They have spent most of their 54-year statehood in autocratic one-party systems and dictatorial [Read more]
Comment/Ghana Development, By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN, NY President John Atta Mills Let’s go into the mind of President John Atta Mills, a PHD in law, and envision with him [Read more]
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