During his trip to Ghana on 7-10 March Naruhito visited President John Atta Mills...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 2 |
- GHANA
- CHINA
With the signing of the CDB agreement and the 20 September deal for cooperation between CNOOC and GNPC Chinese companies have an obvious leg-up although some in President John Atta Mills's administration are warning about giving China too great a foothold in the nascent oil and gas industry...
5% equity stake in its Ghana operations to EO Group closely linked to former President John Agyekum Kufuor which has been harshly criticised by President John Atta Mills's government and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC)...
GNPC Managing Director Thomas Manu said last week that the government of President John Evans Atta Mills will block what Kosmos calls its 'exclusive agreement' with ExxonMobil...
With the resignation on 9 October of two ministers in the wake of the Mabey & Johnson scandal Health Minister George Sipa-Adjah Yankey and Seidu Amadu a Minister of State at the Presidency John Atta Mills's government has lost three ministers to corruption claims in its first nine months in office...
Vol 50 No 19 |
- ISRAEL
- AFRICA
President John Atta Mills spoke of ‘an enabling atmosphere’...
For his Council of Economic Advisors President John Atta Mills has picked a team with wide experience of Western financial and academic institutions...
This history made it essential that Obama visit the slave fort at Cape Coast the city which is also home to President John Atta Mills's political base...
The future of Ghana's aluminium plans is a costly problem for President John Atta Mills's government which must be hoping that one of the companies in Obama's entourage will step into the breach...
The 10-11 July visit to Accra of the first African-American President of the United States Barack Hussein Obama is a massive public relations coup for President John Evans Atta Mills's government...
To mark his hundredth day in office on 17 April President John Evans Atta Mills gave his government eight out of ten for trying to fight corruption protect citizens from armed robbers cut the costs of government and fuel prices (AC Vol 50 Nos 2 & 3)...
They all held senior positions during Flight Lieutenant (Retired) Rawlings's 1981-2001 military-cum-civilian government in which John Atta Mills served as Vice-President; PV Obeng was effectively Prime Minister (until he resigned over corruption allegations in 1996); Tsikata ran security (until he was forced out in a squabble over control of the party); and Kwamena Ahwoi was Local Government Minister...