When the UK government mandated that no patient got told by primary care staff to wait till the next day for an appointment, they outlined treatment centres, pharmacy schemes and other avenues that could be offered as alternatives. Under this circumstance, accountability works.
Name 1 South African business in Ghana that has issued a statement to condemn the xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians.
What are their values when it matters?
Those is you buying portions and building on the Aburi mountains, you are setting yourself up for landslide one day and the building will collapse with you in it.
You are gradually clearing the vegetation that is supposed to hold the rocks together agains erosion and slides.
The funny thing is the previous administration raised the standard for tone deaf governance so it is really ‘cute’ to see you try to tap in. All of you are proving to us that you know exactly what is wrong but keep prioritizing anything above the citizens who vote you into power.
Ah so while people are being poisoned by illegal miners. Waterbodies are being contaminated. Galamseyers are posting their illegal activities on TikTok. Forests are being destroyed. DCEs are taxing illegal miners. Kidney cases are on the rise. Birth defects. Corrupt NAIMOS officials. An award was given to the land’s minster for best performing minister ??????????????!!!!! #StopGalamseyNow
I fully support a Finance Minister who is willing to rein in government expenditure and protect the public purse.
Unfortunately, this is probably just the beginning of the pressure he will face, including from within his own party.
The real test will come as the next election cycle approaches. Maintaining fiscal discipline becomes increasingly difficult when political incentives start pulling in the opposite direction. That is when commitment to sound public financial management is truly tested.
I’ve always agreed with Jerome that Ghana hasn’t fully leveraged the power of roads, but a conversation yesterday strengthened that view.
A PE/VC vet told me Ghana is less attractive for industrial manufacturing investments because we’ve underinvested (cont'd)
Akufo-Addo went to Canada and told Ghanaians he was tired of spending over $250 million every year fighting floods, only for people to dump refuse into drains.
Mahama went to London and said Ghana’s flooding problem is largely an attitudinal one.
Were they wrong? No.
But that excuse collapses the moment leadership enters the conversation. Engineering solutions exist. Cities all over the world are built to account for human stupidity, foolishness and negligence.
If Ghanaians are supposedly dirty and stupid, why are you still constructing open drains in 2026 knowing very well they will be turned into garbage dumps within weeks?
Leadership is about designing systems that work despite people’s flaws, not whining about those flaws every rainy season.
Human beings respond to only two things: reason or fear. If reason has failed for decades, try FEAR!
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You hosted the World Cup in 2010 and we became the third African country to reach a WC QF in your homeland. Something your country couldn’t even do 🤣
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A young man has taken his newly graduated teacher trainee ex-girlfriend and her mother before popular courtroom styled radio programme, Oyerepa Afutuo, demanding the refund of nearly GH¢150,000 he claims to have spent during their relationship after the woman allegedly ended the relationship unexpectedly.
The alleged expenses include GH¢9,000 paid towards her teacher training college fees from Level 200 to Level 400, monthly upkeep money of GH¢2,000 amounting to GH¢64,000, GH¢5,000 for examination-related expenses, GH¢8,000 allegedly given to support her mother, among several other expenses.
[🎥: OyerepaTV]