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Reviews
A review of the arts and literature .....More
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IN THE BELLY OF THE CITY
THE NEW AFRICAN SOCIETY AND THE PROBLEMS OF THE
INNER CITY
Rev Peter E Adotey Addo
The Belly of the City
No need to speculate on the causes
When all around us is decadence and indifference
Neglect closes the corridors of the mind
To conceal what we have created .
No wonder only crude images prevail
With no accurate images about the poor and the
homeless
The homeless are given the responsibility to receive
Government supper, private food, drink, and shelter
Never a responsibility to either the giver nor the
receiver.
Is this the nature of society we have created from
freedom ?
With no manifestation of God to Let God be God
Without a theory that transforms; we give and
receive in vain
Ever feeling good but all along helping
To transform the homeless the poor and the rejected
Into nameless nomads to dwell
In the belly of the city.
Dedicated to all who immigrate from the African
Villages and find themselves alone and homeless
In the new African Cities without Families and
friends.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, REV Peter E Adotey Addo
First Published November 18, 2001
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Labour act avoidance by recycling temporary workers is
wrong
Sept 3, Ghanadot/GNA – The Ghana Employers
Association (GEA) has organized a two-day workshop on the
Labour Act in Tema with a call on employers to desist from
recycling temporary workers....More
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STRENGTHENING PARLIAMENT IS KEY
TO FIGHTING CORRUPTION - Says Minority Leader
Statesman,
Nov 13, Ghanadot - The Minority Leader in
Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, yesterday stated
that strengthening parliament’s financial oversight
responsibilities is critical to combating “the evil
enterprise of corruption which has become cancerous in
Ghana.” He further noted that corruption hurts the poor
disproportionately, by diverting scarce funds intended
for development, undermining government’s ability to
provide such basic services as potable water, schools..
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1 in 3 Africans paid bribes in
past year, poll finds
USAToday, Nov 14, Ghanadot - Nearly one-third of
Africans surveyed say they have been forced to pay
bribes including for medical treatment, according to a
34-nation poll released Wednesday....The Afrobarometer
survey also found it was often the poorest people in
each country who were pressured to pay bribes at health
clinics and hospitals.. ..
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Akufo-Addo faction wants Tarzan
probed for financial loss
Ghanaweb, Nov 14, Ghanadot - Asked
whether the call on the President to include Dr.
Wereko-Brobby in the list of those to be investigated
for alleged corrupt practices perpetrated against the
State is not to shut-up the former VRA boss following
his incessant attacks and criticisms on Nana Akufo-Addo
and the NPP during the election petition hearing; one of
them replied, “this is not witch-hunting, but the fact
is that people must be held accountable for their
actions”. ...More
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