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By Elena Kachkova in Johannesburg Ghana’s current energy crisis is stifling growth in the West African country, which for more than a decade, was lauded as one of the most promising and fastest-growing economies on the continent. However, Ghana’s steep economic dip, high inflation and rolling blackouts suggest the era of inconsistent electricity supply between 2012 and 2016 is back, says Naaborle Sackeyfio, Associate Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies at Miami University. Ghana is experiencing power rationing and electricity cuts, locally referred to as “dumsor”, and has lost 10% of…

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