Afrika in Focus special: 30 Years after Mandela becoming president is South Afrika free or still under Aparthied
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
4d ago
This week's edition of Afrika in Focus looks at 30 years of so called democracy in  South Afrika.  30 Years ago this week Nelson Mandela became the first democratically elected president of South Afrika. We state that the system of apartheid never ended with the election of Nelson Mandela and the ANC (African National Congress) government. We start by advising the public that the system of apartheid ushered in by the Dutch Europeans was a very systemically, calculated plan to subjugate and relegate the African to subservient status in their own country. We detail how this system ..read more
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Afrika in Focus Special: 30 years on from the Rwandan Genocide, Kagame - Saint or Sinner
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1w ago
This week's edition of Afrika in Focus looks at Rwanda 30 years on from the genocide that resulted in the loss of over 1 million Afrikan lives.  The western media and political establishments present the narrative that Rwanda is an Afrikan economic 'miracle' and the leadership of Kagame is an example of progressive Afrikan leadership. The essence of this podcast is to challenge this western narrative by debunking this idea that somehow Kagame is a saint. We start by highlighting the historical legacy of colonialism and imperialism, including the murder of more than 10 million Afrikans ..read more
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Afrika in Focus Special: Dye-ing to look good - The Hair care and beauty industry Part II - Skin bleaching/ whitening
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1w ago
This week's edition of Afrika in Focus continues our series looking into the beauty industry. We look into the epidemic of skin bleaching in the global Afrikan community. Before this we put a rap on the hair issue and state the damaging toxic chemicals that are present in the hair products. We advise what chemicals to look out for and also provide natural alternatives to these toxic, dangerous chemicals. We also condemn some Afrikan (Black) women who die their hair blonde or wear blonde wigs advising of the white supremacist aryan symbolism of the whole notion of blonde-ness in the Europea ..read more
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Afrika in Focus Special: Dye-ing to look good - The Hair care and beauty industry Part II
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
2w ago
This week's edition of Afrika in Focus continues our series looking into the beauty industry. We look into the epidemic of skin bleaching in the global Afrikan community. Before this we put a rap on the hair issue and state the damaging toxic chemicals that are present in the hair products. We advise what chemicals to look out for and also provide natural alternatives to these toxic, dangerous chemicals. We also condemn some Afrikan (Black) women who die their hair blonde or wear blonde wigs advising of the white supremacist aryan symbolism of the whole notion of blonde-ness in the Europea ..read more
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Ghana in Focus special: Why The LGBTQ agenda is anti Ghanaian Family values
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1M ago
This week's edition of Ghana in Focus ends our heritage month series looking at aspects of Ghanaian life. This week we analyse why the LGBTQ agenda is anti Ghanaian family values. This is in light of the anti LGBTQ bill unanimously passed in the Ghanaian parliament that is now awaiting the President of the Republic of Ghana to ascend the bill into law. We explain the essence of traditional Ghanaian family values, its importance and significance in the Afrikan spiritual realm. We explain how in recent years Ghanaian family values has been undermined by the subtle promotion of the LGBTQ+&nbs ..read more
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Ghana in Focus: Why Kumase is a viable investment destination
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1M ago
This week's edition of Ghana in Focus continues our Ghana heritage series month.  We look at Kumasi as a viable investment destination. Kumasi or  Kumase is the second city of Ghana and is the capital of the Asante Region of Ghana, Kumasi is a  5 and a half hour journey by road from the capital Accra and is also easily accessible by plane from the Kotoka International Airport in Accra , where there are daily flights.  The flight time from Accra to Kumasi is around 45 minutes. We detail why you should consider Kumasi as a viable investment destination  - We cover s ..read more
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Ghana in Focus: Ghanaian cuisine Part IV
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1M ago
As part of our heritage month series, this week's edition of Ghana in Focus looks at some more authentic Ghanaian dishes. The dishes we feature include the national dish of the Asante people Fufuo and Palm nut soup (Ab3nkwan), the national dish of the Ga people, Ga Kenkey (Ncran Dokonu) and a Ghanaian street food classic K3l3w3l3 (spiced fried sweet plantain) We cite these Ghanaian dishes are some of the most popular and favourite culinary delights in Ghana. We strongly advise you sample these great dishes on your next visit to Ghana, preferably during the Easter festivities when there will ..read more
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Ghana in Focus Special: Political independence is useless without Economic independence: Who really owns Ghana?
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
1M ago
This week's episode of Ghana in Focus asks a pertinent question, who really owns Ghana. This is in light of Ghana celebrating its 67th year of so called independence on 6th March 1957. The question of who really owns Ghana is a cogent one given the assertion that political independence is meaningless without economic independence. Given this we analyse 5 key sectors of the Ghanaian economy.  These sectors are Banking, Gas/Oil, Telecommunications, Mining and Retail. We give a critical analysis on each sector and conclude that these key sectors of the Ghanaian economy ARE NOT in the com ..read more
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Ghana in Focus special: State of the Nation Address - A president out of touch with reality??
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
2M ago
This week's edition of Ghana in Focus highlights the president of Ghana's State Of the Nation Address (SONA) and stress this is a president who is seriously out of  touch with reality. We go into numerous topics that the president mentioned or did not mention and give our take on these topics. Health - we explain that the state run clinics/ hospitals leave a lot to be desired as they lack basic services and facilities to help with the delivery of health care in Ghana . We advise that the president did not address this and also the brain drain of Ghanaian health professionals to greener ..read more
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Afrika in Focus - Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Review. The best AFCON EVER!!
Ghana in Focus
by Kwame
2M ago
This week's edition of Afrika in Focus reviews the just ended Afrikan Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast. By all accounts the football fiesta that was AFCON was a great success with more than 2 Billion people watching the event in more than 170 countries.  Added to this most of the stadia hosting the matches were sold out culminating in the final being sold out to a full capacity of 60,000 people in the Allasanne Quatarra Stadia in the capital Abidjan  to see the hosts Ivory Coast come from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 to be crowned Kings of Afrika. We start by stating how well o ..read more
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