All this so-called growth & people continue to live in deplorable conditions.
All this so-called growth & people continue to live in deplorable conditions.
Nii Odoi 11 years ago
The city is suffocating with too many
people and large numbers sleeping in the streets, so why promote more growth ? Why not develop the other regional capitals and slow down the influx of people into Accra ?
The city is suffocating with too many
people and large numbers sleeping in the streets, so why promote more growth ? Why not develop the other regional capitals and slow down the influx of people into Accra ?
300000000000000MOSQUITOES 11 years ago
In Accra, each person has about 3000 mosquitoes feeding on him or her each day, even including babies and children. Accra only imports mosquitoes fumigates and repellants more than all the cities in the world combined.
In Accra, each person has about 3000 mosquitoes feeding on him or her each day, even including babies and children. Accra only imports mosquitoes fumigates and repellants more than all the cities in the world combined.
300000000000000MOSQUITOES 11 years ago
What will the growth entail? car snatching, stealing, traffic, dust, mosquitoes, armed robbers, water shortage, electricity cut-off, .....
What will the growth entail? car snatching, stealing, traffic, dust, mosquitoes, armed robbers, water shortage, electricity cut-off, .....
lili 11 years ago
Oh Ghana, we pray you will remember your people when you gain wealth. So many things you have promised them are not fulfilled such as good health care, education, infrastructure and sanitation. Traffic in Accra is terrible ... read full comment
Oh Ghana, we pray you will remember your people when you gain wealth. So many things you have promised them are not fulfilled such as good health care, education, infrastructure and sanitation. Traffic in Accra is terrible at the current level of population and really cannot get any worse or there will be complete gridlock all the time.
There Is 11 years ago
Who is saying that Accra, is what? oh please! stop disgracing as and never say that again. Please, please,
Who is saying that Accra, is what? oh please! stop disgracing as and never say that again. Please, please,
Ohenenana 11 years ago
Let the World Bank stop deceived us with this Propaganda data.Accra Needs a whole new face lift,and good sanitation plan.From there we can start talking about growth.
Let the World Bank stop deceived us with this Propaganda data.Accra Needs a whole new face lift,and good sanitation plan.From there we can start talking about growth.
Douglas T.H. 11 years ago
You don't know the behaviour of white, they do not put people down. Accra is the dirtiest place I have ever gone in the world. Accra smells, I am a Ghanaians ,when Ghana is disgraced i am also. to be frank, Ghana is dirty and ... read full comment
You don't know the behaviour of white, they do not put people down. Accra is the dirtiest place I have ever gone in the world. Accra smells, I am a Ghanaians ,when Ghana is disgraced i am also. to be frank, Ghana is dirty and not good. Sorry to say this and I am sad. i like Ghana so much.
DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 10 years ago
'Cashgate' - Malawi's murky tale of shooting and corruption
It is the biggest financial scandal in Malawi's history. Known as "cashgate", it has affected the country's relations with donors and caused outrage among Malawians ... read full comment
'Cashgate' - Malawi's murky tale of shooting and corruption
It is the biggest financial scandal in Malawi's history. Known as "cashgate", it has affected the country's relations with donors and caused outrage among Malawians. And with elections in May this year, the scandal could cost President Joyce Banda and her People's Party votes, writes the BBC's Chakuchanya Harawa.
At the centre of the scandal is a computer-based financial information storage system.
Some government officials have allegedly been exploiting a loophole in the system to divert millions from government coffers.
It is estimated that up to $250m (£150m) may have been lost through alleged fraudulent payments to businessmen for services that were not done.
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People have to be afraid of government money”
Bruno KalembaDirector of Public Prosecutions
According to a report in the local media, an audit by managers of the financial system has established that records of some transactions carried out between July and September 2013 were deleted.
Allegations of the massive looting of government money became public following the shooting of the finance ministry's then budget director Paul Mphwiyo in September 2013.
Just days before, a junior civil servant was allegedly found with bales of cash totalling more than $300,000 in the boot of his car.
More cash was confiscated from some civil servants' homes and car boots.
'Crisis of confidence'
The country's main donors were infuriated.
They have withheld $150m pending further investigation into the scandal.
Malawi is one of the world's poorest countries and is reliant on donor funding
Up to 40% of Malawi's annual budget is donor-funded.
The EU ambassador to Malawi, Alexander Baum, told the BBC: "It is a crisis of confidence, and unless there is transparency and everybody has the feeling and trust that the crisis has been addressed with full determination, confidence will not return."
But it is not all doom and gloom for the government.
The IMF, which had been withholding funding for the same reason, has just decided to give nearly $20m to the country.
A government preliminary report looking into the alleged fraud, carried in conjunction with British experts, has now been completed although it has not been made public.
Police have since impounded vehicles, houses, apartments and office buildings belonging to those suspected of involvement with "cashgate".
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Bruno Kalemba, told the BBC: "People have to be afraid of government money. In a country like ours, the needs are enormous and to imagine that just a few people were able to get their hands on this much money is quite discomforting and unpatriotic."
With the start of the trial this week of two of the 70 people charged so far, many will be hoping that more revelations will come into the open.
But while the legal battles are being fought in the courts, on the political front cashgate could become a major issue in the forthcoming elections.
'Scandalous'
It is already dominating campaign rhetoric.
The opposition has criticised the government's handling of the scandal, portraying the current administration as corrupt.
Many Malawians have been shocked by the allegations
President Banda argues that she initiated appropriate steps, including investigating, apprehending and prosecuting suspects as soon as she became aware of the allegations.
Some have linked the scandal to the president, saying her party was trying to raise funds for the May election campaign.
Her office described the allegations as "scandalous and baseless".
Some of the top names facing charges were until recently senior officials of the ruling party.
Sacked Justice Minister Ralph Kasambala, who has been charged with the attempted murder of the former budget director, has told a magistrate he wants President Banda, her sister and two other senior officials to be his witnesses when his trial starts.
Another former ruling party executive committee member and businessman has been charged with theft and money-laundering.
It is alleged that his company pocketed $6.5m for services not rendered. Both deny the charges.
The financial management system was adopted in 2005 by the late Bingu wa Mutharika administration.
President Banda has suggested that the looting may have started as far back as 2010 following a directive by the former president that banks should honour all government cheques without asking questions.
Ms Banda became president in 2012 following the sudden death of Mr Mutharika; she had been vice-president although she had been fired from the then ruling party and had formed her own party.
For the moment, the political effects of the trial are not not clear - the scandal could well hurt both Ms Banda's People's Party and Mr Mutharika's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), possibly allowing another party to gain ground.
American 11 years ago
It's telling that the World Bank considers Luanda, Angola one of the best places to "do business" in Africa. Angola stands with Eq. Guinea as one of the worst-managed countries in Africa. I'm surprised that they haven't liste ... read full comment
It's telling that the World Bank considers Luanda, Angola one of the best places to "do business" in Africa. Angola stands with Eq. Guinea as one of the worst-managed countries in Africa. I'm surprised that they haven't listed Eritrea for its "exciting business opportunities"
WILLIAM 11 years ago
It means a lot of catching up with some of the cities it has beaten but more importantly, a huge opportunity for growth and business!!!
It means a lot of catching up with some of the cities it has beaten but more importantly, a huge opportunity for growth and business!!!
Antoinette 11 years ago
MasterCard funded the research because they want Ghanaian to move from a cash society to a "plastic one" Ghanaians, lets stick to our cash.419 is alive and well. Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled
MasterCard funded the research because they want Ghanaian to move from a cash society to a "plastic one" Ghanaians, lets stick to our cash.419 is alive and well. Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled
OH GHFUO, WHY SO PRIMITIVE? 11 years ago
ACCRA IS FILTHY, DUSTY, SMELLY AND HAS NO MODERN DAY PLANNING. ITS A MODERN DAY SLUM......CUT AND PASTE CITY....
ACCRA IS FILTHY, DUSTY, SMELLY AND HAS NO MODERN DAY PLANNING. ITS A MODERN DAY SLUM......CUT AND PASTE CITY....
All this so-called growth & people continue to live in deplorable conditions.
The city is suffocating with too many
people and large numbers sleeping in the streets, so why promote more growth ? Why not develop the other regional capitals and slow down the influx of people into Accra ?
In Accra, each person has about 3000 mosquitoes feeding on him or her each day, even including babies and children. Accra only imports mosquitoes fumigates and repellants more than all the cities in the world combined.
What will the growth entail? car snatching, stealing, traffic, dust, mosquitoes, armed robbers, water shortage, electricity cut-off, .....
Oh Ghana, we pray you will remember your people when you gain wealth. So many things you have promised them are not fulfilled such as good health care, education, infrastructure and sanitation. Traffic in Accra is terrible ...
read full comment
Who is saying that Accra, is what? oh please! stop disgracing as and never say that again. Please, please,
Let the World Bank stop deceived us with this Propaganda data.Accra Needs a whole new face lift,and good sanitation plan.From there we can start talking about growth.
You don't know the behaviour of white, they do not put people down. Accra is the dirtiest place I have ever gone in the world. Accra smells, I am a Ghanaians ,when Ghana is disgraced i am also. to be frank, Ghana is dirty and ...
read full comment
'Cashgate' - Malawi's murky tale of shooting and corruption
It is the biggest financial scandal in Malawi's history. Known as "cashgate", it has affected the country's relations with donors and caused outrage among Malawians ...
read full comment
It's telling that the World Bank considers Luanda, Angola one of the best places to "do business" in Africa. Angola stands with Eq. Guinea as one of the worst-managed countries in Africa. I'm surprised that they haven't liste ...
read full comment
It means a lot of catching up with some of the cities it has beaten but more importantly, a huge opportunity for growth and business!!!
MasterCard funded the research because they want Ghanaian to move from a cash society to a "plastic one" Ghanaians, lets stick to our cash.419 is alive and well. Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled
ACCRA IS FILTHY, DUSTY, SMELLY AND HAS NO MODERN DAY PLANNING. ITS A MODERN DAY SLUM......CUT AND PASTE CITY....
NPP read this and change your mind.
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