It was with with more-than-bated breath that the Research & Communications Unit/Business Desk of Radio XYZ's "Africa in Focus" show met 2 May, 2014 at Eastgate Hotel to prepare for the very-first edition of the show on 6 May.
With sponsors in West Africa Civil Society Institute(WACSI) officially on board to take the programme to even greater heights, the Unit was happy to have interacted with key WACSI staff who paved the way on the future of the partnership.
There was general reporting of activities, and a lot of exciting information-exchange on developments during the past week, including on the just-ended Pan-African Conference on Inequalities that was held here in Accra.
The Research & Comms Unit meets every week at Eastgate Hotel with the Business Desk to monitor and evaluate previous editions of AIF show; progress on the direction of the research component of the "Africa in Focus" show; the state of communication instruments (facebook; twitter; google plus community); how far weekly activities are contributing to enriching the Unit's monitoring of African integration dynamics of ECOWAS; the AU; and Africa's engagement with members of the Global South.
Finally, the meetings seek to undertake innovative strategies to further-educate the public on Africa's development.
Ghanaian; ECOWAS Community Citizen; AU Citizen. Development of life in Ghana is meaningless unless linked up with development of Africa!
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Saturday, May 03, 2014
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
10 Deaths Too Many in Ghana; 157 Deaths Outrageous in Weekend Air Crashes in Ghana & Nigeria
At a time that Transport Minister Collins Dauda has told the press that they are considering land at Prampram for a new airport, let it just be said that according to a GHANAWEB piece back in 1998, that land had apparently been acquired. (http://www.facebook.com/l. php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww. ghanaweb.com%2FGhanaHomePage% 2FNewsArchive%2Fartikel.php% 3FID%3D3331&h= eAQF4SW67AQHua0qIHx54ZGYtQD5Iq 4xk0E1dutTHqlZvyw&enc= AZPq10pfBpjQnWme8MQdz4ygNYifQF ibhvyq8QvgwCTuR9aPrBW- 9vL4gCHnkqamBd_ zLGr74VKpmR7nTgIwC7SR), so what had been happening 14 years later that neither the NPP nor NDC governments had broached the issue?
I don't know how many proponents of a relocation exist in the country, but I would be happy to see the media continue to put pressure on the Minister to:
a. account for the report of the Saturday 2 June accident on time
b. sustain pressure to offer updates on the land at Prampram, which had been acquired(apparently) back in 1998.
In the meantime, please find below a facebook discussion I initiated the day after the plane crash of Saturday 2 June, 2012.
Just had an insightful conversation with a good friend, who suggests DODOWA could be our major intl airport, and KOTOKA becomes our domestic one. Who's with me for campaigning 2 re-locate Ghana's intl airport?
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