#TV3Newday: Malema Speaks: Corruption Blamed for Ghana's Economic Challenges

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#TV3Newday: Malema Speaks: Corruption Blamed for Ghana's Economic Challenges


South African politician Julius Malema shares his perspective on Ghana’s economic challenges, attributing them to corruption. Malema sheds light on the impact of corruption and possible solutions. 🌐🗣️ #GhanaEconomy

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  1. Npp and Ndc are thieves, just like a freedom fighter,malema back out of his party to form a new party.we the youth of Ghana expect arise Ghana to distance themselves from toxic ndc and npp and present a new polical party and we can now trust them.

  2. Shouldn't Julius Malema be dealing with his own xenophobic countrymen who attack BLACK AFRICANS in South Africa? Ghana may be a very hospitable but we are allergic to bullshit and hypocrites like the vulture Malema and his Kenyan pseudo intellectual. Before he comes preaching pan Africanism he must at least condemn the unprovoked attacks and looting of Black Africans in South Africa by his countrymen.

  3. The npp man in the studio is a disgrace to himself and his family. Stupid man are the npp party not corrupt when u go to bed and sleep think as humans who has been given the power to serve and not to steal❤

  4. None of the current dominated political parties can fight corruption in this country we need a new team of leaders we are tired of politicians. We the youth are coming. A new dawn approaches and we feel it. It will take people by storm that through the youth Africa will unite and be the giant we had destined to be.

  5. Why are GHANAIANS LETTING THIS IDIOT FROM SOUTH AFRICA TAKE US FOR GRANTED? Talk YO US ANY HOW

    WE SRE INB RLECTION TIME AND HE HAD BEEN HIRED MY OPPOSITION PNDCNDC TO BR FOING THIS. THIS IS MOT PAN AFRICANISM!!!
    HOW DARE YHIS STREET BOY TALK TO US LIKE THAT? WHAT ARE HIS CREDENTIALS EVEN IN ECONOMICS?
    MALEMA SHOULD. GO BACK TO. FIX SOUTH. AFRICA!!! YOO MUCH CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA THAN GHANA.
    YES WE HAVE OUT PROBLEMS BUT OT IS NOT FOR MALEMA TO LECTURE US PARTICULARLY WHEN HIS COUNTRY IS IN TOTAL MESS.

    WHY IS HE MEDDLING IN GHANA POLITICS? GHANA FOR GHANAIANS
    NOT SOUTH AFRICANS.

  6. The first post colonial president of ghana Nkrumah was a reactionary leader and not visionary.
    Nkrumah’s misplaced priorities,hypocrisy and arrogance precipitated his ultimate downfall and the current socioeconomic collapse in ghana.
    Ghana the first subsaharan Africa country to gain independence was not intended to be an island of independent country in black Africa, it was a pilot program of the colonial masters to see how the black man would manage his own affairs.
    But unfortunately Nkrumah failed to realize that.
    Instead of Nkrumah,upon ghana’s independence simply displaying prudent management of limited resources in combination with high level negotiations aimed to convince the colonial masters for total liberation of Africa.
    Nkrumah rather and arrogantly decided to use the limited resources of his newly independent country to finance an unwarranted war against the well entrenched colonial masters,who still control ghana with English as official language for total liberation of Africa.
    In the end,apart from the tragic loss of lives in the difficult and convoluted war path strategy Nkrumah adopted, he also squandered resources he could use to provide infrastructures across his newly independent in his war for total liberation of Africa.
    Instead of Nkrumah using the army of his newly independent country of six million and more importantly without basic infrastructures such as roads and highways,to help start a revolution in roads and highways construction across ghana, Nkrumah rather deployed them in Congo to fight.
    Ironically the soldiers Nkrumah deployed in Congo to fight returned to ghana to overthrow his dictatorial government.
    Had Nkrumah been able to control his emotions,adopted peaceful approach for total liberation of Africa and engaged his soldiers at home to help execute national and patriotic duty of building roads and highways in their newly independent country they would not have had the time and inclination to plan to topple his government.
    And Nkrumah would have had the same political stability lee kuan yew of Singapore had to make his dream of a modern and civilized Singapore a reality.
    A word to the wise is enough.

  7. The first post colonial president of ghana Nkrumah, a man who upon becoming the first president of newly independent ghana could not find a wife in his own country but a white woman from Egypt,can only be voted man of the millennium in Africa,where your education is measured by your ability to speak and write your colonial masters language but not what you do.
    We have so-called brilliant economists and lawyers in ghana who can not design and implement a strategy to obliterate the socioeconomic woes of high unemployment,food insecurity,infrastructures deficits etc,except to fabricate nonsensical childish lies that the colonial masters don’t want Africa to develop so they can continue to steal Africa’s natural resources.
    Meanwhile lee kuan yew of Singapore, a trained lawyer in the United Kingdom, inherited an island nation with far fewer natural resources than ghana and like ghana no home grown technology to extract and add value to natural resources.
    Nevertheless he harnessed the power of strong management skills to make his dream of a modern and civilized Singapore a reality.
    Africa’s underlying problem is not neocolonialism but rather official corruption,mismanagement and inability to extract and add value to natural resources.
    If now fragmented africa becomes a single entity in future and the underlying problems now inhibiting economic growth in individual Africa countries persist the continent would still be an empty giant.