This "Promote INTRA-African Trade" has been in the News and on the WISH-LIST of many for ages now. WHEN shall we back WORDS and WISHES WITH ACTION ??? There's too much TALK......implement ideas !!!!!!!!!! Blackman WAKE UP!! O ... read full comment
This "Promote INTRA-African Trade" has been in the News and on the WISH-LIST of many for ages now. WHEN shall we back WORDS and WISHES WITH ACTION ??? There's too much TALK......implement ideas !!!!!!!!!! Blackman WAKE UP!! Of course we HARDLY PRODUCE ANYTHING WITH ADDED VALUE........buying from China to sell in Ngeria is NO intra-African Trade!!!!
OBRONI 11 years ago
Well said, at the end of the Africa should care for and develop Africa.
Even a wunderfull President as Obama, thinks about America first second and third before he thinks about Africa.
So what do we think about the rest of ... read full comment
Well said, at the end of the Africa should care for and develop Africa.
Even a wunderfull President as Obama, thinks about America first second and third before he thinks about Africa.
So what do we think about the rest of the world who doesn't have any link with Africa.
Well said Jeanette
Kojo T 11 years ago
NPP has beeen the biggest impediment for this project. This primitive party sees only the negative side of everything but they call themselves entrepreneural or business people but cannot see OPPORTUNITIES . Africa must Unite
NPP has beeen the biggest impediment for this project. This primitive party sees only the negative side of everything but they call themselves entrepreneural or business people but cannot see OPPORTUNITIES . Africa must Unite
JAMES 11 years ago
Thank you madam,for repeating the message.The Great Kwame Nkrumah,Africa's Man of the Millineum was an advocate an African Common Market.
Thank you madam,for repeating the message.The Great Kwame Nkrumah,Africa's Man of the Millineum was an advocate an African Common Market.
JAMES 11 years ago
TYPO ERROR-was an advocate of African Common Market
TYPO ERROR-was an advocate of African Common Market
American 11 years ago
"Promote intra-African trade" with what? There are only one or two countries in Africa that have a developed manufacturing sector, and manufactured goods are African countries' most important imports. Few
regularly produce s ... read full comment
"Promote intra-African trade" with what? There are only one or two countries in Africa that have a developed manufacturing sector, and manufactured goods are African countries' most important imports. Few
regularly produce surplus agricultural goods, so food can't be traded, either. The transportation and electric system within African countries is often inadequate, let alone between countries which were once separately-administered colonies.
The African economy exists only to transport metals extracted from the interior to the country outwards, and to grow tropical plantation crops like bananas or cocoa. Anything beyond that will require a fundamental transformation of Africa that is not in the economic interest of either the West or China to implement.
american-african4africa 11 years ago
I have been asking for sometime now why hasn't the (non-corrupt) officials in Ghana moved on Moneygram and Western Union to provide services where one can receive and send money? Something so simple creates trade between Afri ... read full comment
I have been asking for sometime now why hasn't the (non-corrupt) officials in Ghana moved on Moneygram and Western Union to provide services where one can receive and send money? Something so simple creates trade between African countries via the locals.
Why is PayPal in about 33 African countries but it does not provide full-services to its local users in those countries?
I here in the US can then introduce Africans in Africa to businesses in the US online that payout weekly via PayPal only!
Do you hear me Ms Ndhlovu? Please speak to Ghanaian officials in such regard?
Kwamebeba 11 years ago
Are they afraid to tackle the bull by the horns? Yes, they are. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah said it a long time ago that we should seek first the political unity of the continent and all other things will be ours for the takin ... read full comment
Are they afraid to tackle the bull by the horns? Yes, they are. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah said it a long time ago that we should seek first the political unity of the continent and all other things will be ours for the taking. South Africa is afraid of African Unity and are fronting for the businesses of their neo-colonialists Apartheid masters who still control their businessess and economy. Everybody knows that they are only frontmen and women who have enabled these foreign capitalist big businesses to avoid sanctions and penetrate African countries for the interests of big businessess instead of the suffering Africans.
AFRICAN-CENTER.com 10 years ago
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT. IT IS ONE OF THE PILLARS TO A UNITED AFRICA. THE EARLIER WE EMBARK ON IT THE BETTER.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT. IT IS ONE OF THE PILLARS TO A UNITED AFRICA. THE EARLIER WE EMBARK ON IT THE BETTER.
This "Promote INTRA-African Trade" has been in the News and on the WISH-LIST of many for ages now. WHEN shall we back WORDS and WISHES WITH ACTION ??? There's too much TALK......implement ideas !!!!!!!!!! Blackman WAKE UP!! O ...
read full comment
Well said, at the end of the Africa should care for and develop Africa.
Even a wunderfull President as Obama, thinks about America first second and third before he thinks about Africa.
So what do we think about the rest of ...
read full comment
NPP has beeen the biggest impediment for this project. This primitive party sees only the negative side of everything but they call themselves entrepreneural or business people but cannot see OPPORTUNITIES . Africa must Unite
Thank you madam,for repeating the message.The Great Kwame Nkrumah,Africa's Man of the Millineum was an advocate an African Common Market.
TYPO ERROR-was an advocate of African Common Market
"Promote intra-African trade" with what? There are only one or two countries in Africa that have a developed manufacturing sector, and manufactured goods are African countries' most important imports. Few
regularly produce s ...
read full comment
I have been asking for sometime now why hasn't the (non-corrupt) officials in Ghana moved on Moneygram and Western Union to provide services where one can receive and send money? Something so simple creates trade between Afri ...
read full comment
Are they afraid to tackle the bull by the horns? Yes, they are. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah said it a long time ago that we should seek first the political unity of the continent and all other things will be ours for the takin ...
read full comment
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT. IT IS ONE OF THE PILLARS TO A UNITED AFRICA. THE EARLIER WE EMBARK ON IT THE BETTER.