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6 days ago |
timeslive.co.za | Francis Kokoroko
Afreximbank has signalled that Ghana has kept up loan repayments to it, two sources told Reuters, potentially setting Accra on a collision course with other lenders that have already agreed to take losses to help it recover from default.
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1 week ago |
timeslive.co.za | Karin Strohecker |Libby George |Francis Kokoroko
Afreximbank has signalled that Ghana has kept up loan repayments to it, two sources told Reuters, potentially setting Accra on a collision course with its other lenders that have already agreed to take losses to help the country recover from default.
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1 month ago |
afropages.fr | Francis Kokoroko
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Ruth Maclean |Francis Kokoroko
The nation had grand plans for a national cathedral designed by a celebrity architect. The $400 million project became a political battleground. The walls surrounding Ghana's national cathedral are aging plywood. Its spires are yellow construction cranes, which have not moved in years. It frequently reverberates with singing - the singing of a choir of frogs that moves in whenever the cathedral's half-finished foundations fill with rainwater.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
caravanmagazine.in | Francis Kokoroko
At a cocoa farm in the town of Samreboi, in western Ghana, a car sits abandoned, weeds growing in its dusty interiors. The farm itself has been destroyed by illegal gold-mining—a fate it shares with many cocoa plantations across Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, two West African countries that accounted for over sixty percent of the global supply of cacao beans till 2022.
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Catholics attend morning Mass at the St. John The Baptist Catholic Church hours ahead of papal conclave to elect new pope, in Cape Coast, Ghana, May 7, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #conclave2025 https://t.co/vJIvVRZKXg

People march in the streets to protest the suspension of Ghana's Chief Justice by President Mahama in Accra, Ghana. May 5, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #savethejudiciarydemo https://t.co/DrrGNE50mu

Protesters march in the streets to demand an end to illegal mining also known as ‘galamsey’, in Accra, Ghana. April 28, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #galamseymustfall https://t.co/BrQNgE29ib