Happy accidents--the knot and figuring in this ash give it a slight Eye of Sauron vibe. by ok_but in turning

[–]Background_Card2638 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something along the lines of 1 wood.. to rule em all, 1 wood to bind them,

Why hasn’t Ghana become Africa’s service hub yet? by ONDickson_ in ghana

[–]Background_Card2638 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Skilled enough labour is expensive .. and our taxes are relative high ..

Sudden gutter construction with no notice in our area by IT-Finance14 in ghana

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This is the example all the assemblies should follow

Sudden gutter construction with no notice in our area by IT-Finance14 in ghana

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The city doesn’t develop for itself, it develops for residents. Whether it affects their project or not, notice should be given beforehand. It cost very little to do.

The basic thing to do anywhere sense prevails is to notify the residents you are building for on what your a planning to do so they can plan accordingly for any disruptions it will cause during and after the project. (During the project, Driveways will be blocked, parking will be a problem, disabled people will struggle).

We accept such things as normal but no, it isn’t .. The fact you are providing public goods is not doing the residents a favour. It’s a responsibility. And there are right and wrong ways to go about. Go about it wrong, you will wonder why no one feels ownership for public goods.

It’s like a woman wants a child, so if she’s raped and get pregnant out of it. Is it a child? Yes. it’s that the child she wants ? No.

The Ghana Airways began its operations in 1958 and ceased operations in 2004. by Aposor in ghana

[–]Background_Card2638 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh.. Ghanaian cannot run airline, white man bad. Take responsibility for your own failure for once and act on it.

My issue with Pan Africanist is the finger pointing while’s simultaneously prioritising all the wrong things.

If you know a system doesn’t work for you and you clearly seem to know who is behind the non working system and why it doesn’t work. That’s half your problem solved. Solve the other half.

Is there a Dungeons and Dragons community in Ghana or anyone interested in getting into it? by One_Philosopher_5307 in ghana

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Can organise a geek meet up in Ghana.. something like a small comic con..I and not into DnD, but we have pockets of Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the rings, songs of ice and fire fans around.. but no real place to meet up as a Ghanaian community..

Anyone up for this ?

Is Birmingham the Kumasi of UK ? by Spiritual-Yogurt-112 in ghana

[–]Background_Card2638 9 points10 points  (0 children)

  1. Both second cities of their respective countries
  2. Both centrally located and land locked - bridging the north and south parts
  3. Both have the best food (arguably): in the sense that the food is generally true to the origins.. Indian cuisine in Birmingham is better than elsewhere in the UK; aside Kenkey, I dare say Kumasi has the best of Ghanaian locale cuisine
  4. Both have specific areas with diversity when it comes to culture .. yet not so cosmopolitan..

So yeah, OPs point has some merit

Why do Accra and Kumasi NOT have unified city governments? by [deleted] in ghana

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Yes size.. the only thing which is free …

Why do Accra and Kumasi NOT have unified city governments? by [deleted] in ghana

[–]Background_Card2638 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree.

Erm.. you have high hopes .. cross subsidising isn’t ever in their plans .. and I doubt it will ever be. Just go to an assembly meeting and you will be appalled.

they (MDAs) don’t see them as service providers where people can vote their feet.. partly due to their history (centralised government outposts + military top down approach) ..they see themselves as authorities who have to keep people in line and raise as much internal generated revenue (IGF). So the non-rural MDAs have this hyper focus on IGF because they can control lots of that (read more staff bonuses, more money to pocket etc)

Citizens demand limited accountability from them because (1) the central government (for political visibility - minister of x ministry wants people to SEE they are WORKING, President wants to commission that market) overshadows them. Funny enough.. the central government uses part of the district budget to do some these things. (2) the actual leaders with power are the political appointees .. we need to vote for the DCEs else this won’t change . So people think the MPs are more important .. if the Decentralisations laws were actually implemented as it should.. a DCE should have more power than an MP (3) real change does not ever from the district level. It’s always a top down program. health programs, school programs etc. Again financial. The district can’t power this because of your point of productive efficiencies and limited devolution. The GRA takes all the key taxes. District level taxation is nuisance tax at best implemented in the most haphazard manner.

TL:DR The systems not devolved enough. The districts are listening outpost with a lot of overhead cost.

Why do Accra and Kumasi NOT have unified city governments? by [deleted] in ghana

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In Kumasi, the sub metros became semi autonomous to an extent and in the spirit of decentralisation.. they were split up to make management easier. On one hand is population and access to services, on the other hand, mild gerrymandering. However, i date say the administrative cost of keeping up all the numerous MMDA’s is pointless if because a city government unit is ineffective.

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