July 25, 2008
Hay que tener Ghana
Another country following the sterling example of Cuba:
Cuba marks 55th anniversary of Moncada Barracks attack The 55th anniversary of the attack on the Moncada Barracks in Cuba has been observed with a call on Ghanaians to work hard and dedicate themselves to all facets of life for national development. Speaking at a forum in Accra, a former benefactor of a Cuban scholarship, Ben Anyagre, noted that although Cuba is limited in natural resources like gold or cocoa, the country has been able to make significant strides in improving the lives of its people. He mentioned for instance free access to education and quality health care delivery as some of the successes chalked up by the country.Mr Anyagre said all these have been possible through the hard work, dedication and selflessness of the people. He entreated the youth to actively involve themselves in the decision making process.
The anniversary marks the celebration of the overthrow of the Fulgencio Bastita regime some 49 years ago, spearheaded by Cuba’s former President Fidel Castro. The Deputy Head of Cuban Mission in Ghana, Nilena Zalddivar Piedra, said Cuba has deployed 36,000 medical staff to 170 countries across the world to assist in quality health care delivery.
Morons.
Posted by George Moneo at July 25, 2008 08:01 AM
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"limited in natural resources"
is this for real or a satire right? Cuba, is limited in natural resources?
I guess all that free education Cuba gives out makes you get stuck on stupid.
Yeah, Ghana might have oil and diamonds and whatever but it has failed miserablly in democracy and the people have never benefited from her natural resources.
Posted by: mandingo
at July 25, 2008 09:32 AM
At least people in a place like Ghana can claim they don't know any better for various unfortunate reasons, but what can the MSM of first-world countries claim? What can limousine leftists dripping radical chic claim?
Posted by: asombra
at July 25, 2008 11:16 AM
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