Influx of PRCs into Ghana’s gold mining sector raising concerns among Ghanians
Artisanal miners dig for gold in an open-pit concession near Dunkwa, western Ghana. (ACCRA, 29 Aug) — A recent influx of Chinese nationals into Ghana’s gold mining sector is raising concerns among policy makers and the country's citizens. This is because the Chinese are engaged in small-scale mining, an area that in...
Perm Sec who went to France to learn cooking retires as millionaire
Perm Sec Tan Yong Soon learned French cooking at the famous french cooking school 'Le Cordon Bleu'. (Photo ST) THE Permanent Secretary of the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) in the Prime Minister's Office, Mr Tan Yong Soon, 57, is retiring after 35 years in public service. Mr Niam Chiang Meng, who is currently...
A new govt tone emerges that differs from the voice in LKY’s era
A Prime Minister and his men start talking about consulting with Singaporeans on major policies. PM Lee talked about having a National Conversation at the NDR 2012 WHEN talking to its citizens these days, Singapore’s top-down leadership is increasingly using a term not often heard since independence. The phrase “national...
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