In his opening address, General Secretary of SMG Kwesi Pratt Jnr. shared some of the key achievements of the organization since its last congress in 2021.
The Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) convened its Second National Congress from September 19-21 at the Amilcar Cabral School. The event brought together over 300 delegates from 30 collectives across Ghana. With the theme “Imperialism in Crisis: Pan-African Solidarity and Socialist Transformation,” the congress served as a platform to review…
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