The 1983 drought should have served us as warning, but like Ghana, many African countries almost always have no measures to prevent impending or perennial disasters.
The 1983 drought should have served us as warning, but like Ghana, many African countries almost always have no measures to prevent impending or perennial disasters.
papillon 1 year ago
This is the time to start taking measures to address the situation but sadly our lazy thinking is focused on irrelevant issues.
This is the time to start taking measures to address the situation but sadly our lazy thinking is focused on irrelevant issues.
Kwame 1 year ago
We have a lot of water from our rivers flowing into the sea.
Why are we not diverting some of the water to be used in farming and fish rearing.
The matter is that our people in government and even in the diplomatic communi ... read full comment
We have a lot of water from our rivers flowing into the sea.
Why are we not diverting some of the water to be used in farming and fish rearing.
The matter is that our people in government and even in the diplomatic community are those who are importing all sorts of cereals and meat into the country and don't have any plan to do agriculture in Ghana.
The 1983 drought should have served us as warning, but like Ghana, many African countries almost always have no measures to prevent impending or perennial disasters.
This is the time to start taking measures to address the situation but sadly our lazy thinking is focused on irrelevant issues.
We have a lot of water from our rivers flowing into the sea.
Why are we not diverting some of the water to be used in farming and fish rearing.
The matter is that our people in government and even in the diplomatic communi ...
read full comment