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China’s Newly Established Political School In Africa: Is It For Dominance, Indoctrination or Corporation?

[ad_1]   China’s establishment of its first political school in Africa has sparked considerable debate, particularly regarding its potential impact on African democracy. Here are some key considerations and the possible adverse effects: Promotion of Authoritarian Models Political Influence: The political school may promote the Chinese model of governance, which emphasizes centralized authority, state control…

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How political uncertainty affects SME cash flow in December 2024 elections

[ad_1] Political uncertainty has a substantial impact on nations’ economic landscapes, particularly the stability and operations of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs). As Ghana prepares for its December 2024 elections, SMEs face increased political turbulence. SMEs are the backbone of Ghana’s economy, providing significant employment and economic growth. However, their size and financial limits frequently…

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Ghana, Cyprus initiate political consultations

[ad_1] Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Foreign Minister Dr. Konstantinos Kombos have hosted meetings with Ghanaian Foreign Minister, Ms. Shirley A. Botchwey, in the capital, Nicosia, and agreed to establish a framework for political consultations. The framework would facilitate cooperation in a raft of fields including trade, maritime security, education, fisheries, tourism, and smoother visa…

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Learn to embrace political surveys and improve – Prof. Sarpong to Political parties

[ad_1] The Director of Research and Innovation at Kumasi Technical University, Professor Smart Sarpong, has advised political parties to leverage electoral surveys to enhance their engagements with constituents. In an interview onChannelOne News’ “The Big Issue,” he stressed that surveys are essential tools for identifying weaknesses and enhancing constituent engagement. Prof. Sarpong noted that electoral…

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