#FixTheCountry Movement is a non-partisan and non-political civic movement by Ghanaian youths for Ghana. We’re mobilizing thousands of people to build a better Ghana where no person will have to lack their basic rights as a Ghanaian.
The convenors of the #FixTheCountry Movement say they will demonstrate on November 26, to register their dissatisfaction with the 2022 Budget.In a statement on Friday, the convenors said ... more
Convenors of the FixTheCountry Movement will later today, Monday, November 22, meet the Police ahead of their planned demonstration on Friday, November 26. The protest is to express their displeasure with ... more
Ghanaian musician and social activist, Blakk Rasta, has spoken about the absence of most celebrities at the #FixTheCountry demonstration which was held last Wednesday. Speaking on ‘The Chat’ on Citi TV, ... more
Several thousand protesters marched in Ghana’s capital Accra on Wednesday under the slogan “#FixTheCountry”, the latest rally against President Nana Akufo-Addo’s government. Dressed in red and black and chanting patriotic songs, ... more
Africa The level of frustration among the youth in Ghana has increased in step with hardships brought on by the COVID pandemic. What started out as a social media campaign under ... more
Ghana’s #Fixthecountry campaign has been spearheaded by Ghanaian youth calling for infrastructure, political and economic change in their country. They have raised their voices on social media and in protest ... more
A group of Ghanaians who are unhappy with what they call the economic challenges in the country have declared their intention to protest on May 9, 2021. The group has been ... more
4 August 2021#FixTheCountry campaigners for Ghana dey storm de streets of Accra today to protest against social, economic den infrastructure challenges in de country. Dis be de first time de ... more
#FixTheCountry campaigners have hit the streets of Accra today, to demand that government addresses the many economic and social challenges facing the country.As of 6 am, some participants ... more