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Former president John A. Kufuor has been appointed the Chairman of the Interpeace Governing Council. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Lagos — Former president of Ghana, Mr. John Kufuor, has said that immunity clause in any constitution is militarist and protective of dictatorship and corruption. He said this at the Akintola Williams Annual Lecture held yesterday in Lagos. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Ghanaian President John Kufuor poses at the presidential palace in Accra in this May 2, 2006 file photo. View Photo »
Mrs. Moyo is not the voice of Africa ... She lives in an ivory tower, far away from the reality of Africa. Perhaps she should go back to Zambia to see how much that country still needs help. Maybe then I will pay better attention to her.
Staffers of former President John Kufuor have not been paid a dime as salaries as well as their gratuity for the tens months they have been serving the former first gentleman of the land. Full Article at Ghana Web
So much ink has been spilt on the inability of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to confer an award on one of the past Presidents from the continent of Africa as they are wont to do annually. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Kampala — It is now official. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Ghana's outgoing president John Kufuor attends his successor John Atta Mills' inauguration ceremony at the independence square in Accra January 7, 2009. View Photo »
Mrs. Moyo is not the voice of Africa ... She lives in an ivory tower, far away from the reality of Africa. Perhaps she should go back to Zambia to see how much that country still needs help. Maybe then I will pay better attention to her.
Nairobi — Instead of leading the country to be united, out of power, Ghana's former presidents Jerry Rawlings and his successor John Kufuor have displayed open hatred with the former using any platform he mounts to hit out at his successor. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
A Former Diplomat and adviser to President John Mills on Foreign Policy, Ambassador Victor Gbeho says he is relieved that former President Kufuor was not chosen for the Mo Ibrahim Award. Full Article at Ghana Web
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Ghanaian President John Kufuor poses at the presidential palace in Accra in this May 2, 2006 file photo.
View Photo »Ghana's outgoing president John Kufuor attends his successor John Atta Mills' inauguration ceremony at the independence square in Accra January 7, 2009.
View Photo »A woman votes at an Accra polling station on December 28, 2008. Ghanaians who turned out to choose a successor to John Kufuor appeared to have heeded the outgoing president's calls for calm in elections watched closely elsewhere in Africa and further afield.
View Photo »Electoral officer count the ballots at a polling station after the presidential elections on December 28, 2008, in Accra.
View Photo »Electoral officer count the ballots at a polling station after the presidential elections on December 28, 2008, in Accra.
View Photo »Policemen keep voters away from a polling center as ballot papers are counted after the election on December 28, 2008 in Accra.
View Photo »Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo (C) answers to journalists after casting his ballot on December 28, 2008 at his Kibi home, in Accra.
View Photo »Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo prepares his ballot before casting his vote on December 28, 2008 at his Kibi home, in Accra.
View Photo »Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo (R), accompanied by his wife Rebecca (2ndR), prints his finger before casting his ballot on December 28, 2008 at his Kibi home, in Accra.
View Photo »A woman votes at an Accra polling station on December 28, 2008. Ghanaians who turned out to choose a successor to John Kufuor appeared to have heeded the outgoing president's calls for calm in elections watched closely elsewhere in Africa and further afield.
View Photo »A policeman stands as voters queue to cast their vote at an Accra polling station on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »A woman gives her fingerprint to an electoral officer before casting her vote at an Accra polling station on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »Supporters cheer presidential candidate of the National democratic Congress, John Attah-Mills, after he cast his vote at an Accra polling station on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills speaks after casting his vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills speaks after casting his vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills and his wife Naadu (C) register to vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills, arrives to vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills and his wife Naadu (C back) register to vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) Presidential candidate, John Attah Mills, collects his voters paper from an electoral office before casting his vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) presidential candidate, John Attah Mills, casts his vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »National Democratic Congress' (NDC) Presidential candidate, John Attah Mills, casts his vote at a polling station in Accra on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »Ghana's outgoing president John Kufuor attends his successor John Atta Mills' inauguration ceremony at the independence square in Accra January 7, 2009.
View Photo »Mrs. Moyo is not the voice of Africa ... She lives in an ivory tower, far away from the reality of Africa. Perhaps she should go back to Zambia to see how much that country still needs help. Maybe then I will pay better attention to her.
Mrs. Moyo is not the voice of Africa ... She lives in an ivory tower, far away from the reality of Africa. Perhaps she should go back to Zambia to see how much that country still needs help. Maybe then I will pay better attention to her.
Mrs. Moyo is not the voice of Africa ... She lives in an ivory tower, far away from the reality of Africa. Perhaps she should go back to Zambia to see how much that country still needs help. Maybe then I will pay better attention to her.
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