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Kwesi are you not Ghanaian if some countries are reaching Mars then you can also take Ghana to Jupiter.
Don't be dumb Kwesi. Do you think they just got up and reached Mars. Do you know the numbers of times they tried and the many unsuccessful attempts. Speak objectively and stop this lame analysis. Let's encourage ourselves to improve on the system.
oh kwase pleaseeeeeeee dont come back and say NPP supporters are insulting you
Kwasi Pratt should understand that all beginnings have got its problems. Those who went to Mars did not get it right on the first attempt. He is one of those who said it could not be done. If it was that simple, NDC would have started it.
Mr Pratt you must ask yourself the same question first , what have you done to improve your news paper, how many copies do you sell in a day.
Says the guy whose paper sells less than 10 copies a month. This is he kind of headline and statement that infuriates me. All talk, zero action, just empty one-liners from failed ‘politicians’.
Politics Election News Parliament Ghana Elections Election 2016 Election 2012 Election 2008 r/o Election 2008 Election 2004 Election 2000 r/o Election 2000 Election 1996 “Some Countries Are Reaching Mars...In Ghana, We Can't Even Do A Simple SHS Placement - Pratt Cries “ Hahahaha Uncle Pratt. Likewise, while some journalists are criticising constructively and helping build their country, people like you always condemn anything by the government. Even social intervention programs ...... oh uncle Pratt, this not good of you Sir. Future leaders are looking up to elderly like you, teach us how to commend rather than us being hypocrites. Thanks
In some countries journalists are helping to expose and fight corrupt public officials and contributing to national development but in Ghana some journalist are taking bribes and are corrupt and their analysis always tinted with political colour.
Uncle Kwesi stop the mischief.You are a senior journalist in the country,have you taken the trouble to find out what is happening from the minister or GES. My own checks shows that 450,000 children qualified to enter into SHS this academic year and 428,000 have got schools which is 94.6%.Those stranded at the independence square have made mistakes in completing their applications. Ranging females shading male section,people who chose day schools wanting to go to boarding etc.
Let's not mind this low performer. Ask him how many copies of his newspaper are published daily and where is the paper found on the newsstands in Ghana apart from Accra. It's easier said than done.