Posted on 29 May 2011. Tags: Africa, AngloGold Ashanti, Commonwealth, Dr Spio-Garbrah, Ghana, Telecommunication, UK, UNESCO., Vodacom, Voltaire

Dr.Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Chief Executive Officer of the London, UK based Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization
Comment/Ghana/Africa / Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers – Voltaire, French philosopher
Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Chief Executive Officer of the London, UK based Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization, on the surface appears big-minded. But there is more to that image than what we see on the facade. As the French thinker Voltaire would say, the questions Dr. Spio-Garbrah ask, overtime, has revealed his troubling thoughts in relation to the health of the governing National Democratic Party (NDC) and, by extension, Ghana’s progress. Read the full story
Posted in Opinion/Comment
Posted on 17 March 2011. Tags: Pédagogues, UNESCO., UNICEF

Comment Aider Les Jeunes Enfants a Mieux Apprendre
Par Juvénal BARANKENGUJE, PhD, The Afro News Vancouver
Un certain nombre de parents se font des soucis – et à juste titre – lorsque leurs enfants sont confrontés au problème de la lecture malgré les efforts fournis par les enseignants. Que faudrait-il faire concrètement ? Read the full story
Posted in Rubrique Française
Posted on 29 October 2010. Tags: UNESCO., water crises, Water resources

Victoria-Falls
By Patrick Musira
in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Anybody who can solve problems of water will be worthy of two Nobel Prizes – one for peace and one for science.
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Posted in International News
Posted on 25 March 2010. Tags: African Union, Federation Of African Journalists, Freedom of expression, International Federation of Journalists, Press Freedom, UNESCO., Wallace Mawire Harare

Federation of African Journalists, FAJ, Congress
By Wallace Mawire Harare : All is set for the Second Federation of African Journalists, FAJ, Congress to be held on March 27 and 28, 2010 in Harare, Zimbabwe. Journalism trade unions and associations from Africa are expected to start arriving in Zimbabwe this week for the Second Congress. Read the full story
Posted in International News