The NDC wants a second four-year term for President John Atta Mills and Vice-President John Dramani Mahama...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 7 |
- GHANA
- CHINA
Vice-President John Dramani Mahama was in Beijing on 12 April to sign off on the first $1 bn...
The failure of the scheme which was one of President John Atta Mills’s biggest initiatives could damage senior politicians including Vice-President John Mahama...
As a slew of personally damaging allegations drawn from the cables were discussed in detail on the feisty FM radio stations in Accra and Kumasi Vice-President John Dramani Mahama urged journalists to concentrate on serious matters ‘such as development...
Vice-President John Dramani Mahama who had remained discreet during the presidential nomination contest is the obvious beneficiary alongside Mills...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 11 |
- GHANA
- CHINA
Unlike the opposition Vice-President John Dramani Mahama is confident of Ghana’s ability to repay the loan which will increase the country’s total public debt to nearly $25 bn...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 9 |
- GHANA
- SOUTH KOREA
In early June Parliamentary Finance Committee Chairman James Avedzi who accompanied Vice-President John Mahama on a trip to South Korea during the initial phases of negotiation said that the government should cancel the deal if there was no progress on the ground one year after the deal’s signing...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 9 |
- GHANA
- CHINA
In early June Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Chairman Jiang Jianqing met Vice-President John Mahama at Osu Castle to discuss investment in Eastern Corridor rail projects...
Vice-President John Mahama has worked well with Mills taking on much of the more energetic politicking and shuttle diplomacy especially in the fractious northern region and sharing the President’s savvy media style...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 12 |
- GHANA
- ASIA
The STX housing project is the pet project of Ghana’s Vice-President John Mahama and is criticised on many grounds: it is poor value for money the finance for it is not transparent and above all it is unnecessary because Ghanaian contractors are quite capable of building housing estates without foreign help...