WIB 2025: Technology not just for the digitally literate — Dr. Owusu-Bio
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The Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC) has unveiled an ambitious agenda to transform Africa into a global producer of energy technologies, securing the backing of President John Dramani Mahama for its flagship Africa Energy Technology Conference.
For decades, Africa has spoken passionately about unity, solidarity, and the shared destiny of its people. From the struggle against colonialism to the fight against apartheid, Africans stood together, believing that the freedom of one nation was tied to the freedom of all. It is therefore deeply painful and unacceptable that, in the 21st century, fellow Africans continue to face xenophobic attacks, intimidation, discrimination, and violence in South Africa simply because they come from another African country.
In Ghana’s political landscape, there are many voices. But only a few commands sustained national attention when they speak. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong belongs to that rare category. Over more than two decades in politics and business, he has crafted a unique persona. Outspoken, combative, influential, and often controversial. His words, whether praised or criticised, rarely go unnoticed.
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