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Ghana On C-Span

Tue, 2 Sep 2003 Source: Embassy of Ghana

C-Span, a cable television network in the US will TODAY September 2, host the Honorable Minister of Energy Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, to a live program at their studio in Washington, DC to discuss the current state of the economy and politics, development, trade, aid, foreign investment, and U.S. Policy, in Ghana.

The program, which starts from 8 pm to 10 pm ET and hosted by Susan Bundock, International producer, C-span who traveled to Ghana to produce the program will also present an overview of education in Ghana, the Peace Corps and Journalist on Freedom of the press.

It will also provide a general insight to Ghana Parliament, USAID programs in health, education and AIDS awareness as well as fishing in Cape Coast.

The program will also feature Raymond Archer from the Ghanaian Chronicle, describing transportation, housing, commerce, and subsistence farming among others.

Additionally, US businesswomen in Ghana will also describe challenges faced by foreign investors in the country.

The program will also present an interview segment with Ghanaians in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area and feature the Ghana Embassy with an interview with Mr. Ivor Agyeman-Duah, Minister in Charge of Public Affairs.


C-Span, a cable television network in the US will TODAY September 2, host the Honorable Minister of Energy Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, to a live program at their studio in Washington, DC to discuss the current state of the economy and politics, development, trade, aid, foreign investment, and U.S. Policy, in Ghana.

The program, which starts from 8 pm to 10 pm ET and hosted by Susan Bundock, International producer, C-span who traveled to Ghana to produce the program will also present an overview of education in Ghana, the Peace Corps and Journalist on Freedom of the press.

It will also provide a general insight to Ghana Parliament, USAID programs in health, education and AIDS awareness as well as fishing in Cape Coast.

The program will also feature Raymond Archer from the Ghanaian Chronicle, describing transportation, housing, commerce, and subsistence farming among others.

Additionally, US businesswomen in Ghana will also describe challenges faced by foreign investors in the country.

The program will also present an interview segment with Ghanaians in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area and feature the Ghana Embassy with an interview with Mr. Ivor Agyeman-Duah, Minister in Charge of Public Affairs.


Source: Embassy of Ghana