M. B. Kwesi Darkoh has written:
'Tanzania's growth centre policy and industrial development' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Industries, Tanzania, Economic conditions, Central places
Kwaku A Twum-Baah has written books on topics such as African politics, development economics, and globalization. He has also authored articles and academic papers on similar subjects.
Kwaku A. Twum-Baah has written:
'Family planning service delivery in Ghana' -- subject(s): Birth control clinics, Statistics, Utilization
Kwaku D. Kessey has written: 'Financing local development in Ghana'
Kwaku Osei-Hwedie has written: 'Essays on the political economy of Ghana'
Kwaku Atta-Ntim has written: 'The Drybrook sandstone formation, Forest of Dean'
Nil Kwaku Sowa has written: 'Monetary control in Ghana, 1957-1988'
Alfred Kwaku Gyebi has written: 'The development of school libraries in Ghana' -- subject(s): School libraries
Kwaku Addo has written: 'Illegal aliens on the run' -- subject(s): Illegal aliens 'African punctuality and other stories' -- subject(s): Ghanaian fiction (English), Short stories, Ghanaian (English)
B. Kwaku Adadevoh has written: 'Official opening of the Institute, Saturday, 17th March 1979' -- subject(s): Congresses, Law, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Study and teaching 'Medical research in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Medicine, Research
George Kwaku Ntiri has written extensively on African heritage and cultural issues, with a focus on Ghana. Some of his works include "Reflections on African Heritage" and "The African Mind at the Crossroads." Ntiri often explores topics such as tradition, identity, and contemporary African society in his writings.
Roy A. K. Heath has written: 'A man come home' -- subject(s): Guyana, Fiction 'Kwaku' 'Kwaku, or, The man who could not keep his mouth shut' -- subject(s): Fiction 'The ministry of hope, or, The metamorphosis of Kwaku' -- subject(s): Fiction, Poor, City and town life, Antique dealers 'From the heat of the day' -- subject(s): Fiction, Married people, Marriage
Kwaku Boateng - politician - was born in 1926.
Kwaku Afriyie was born on February 25, 1987.
Kwaku Sintim-Misa was born in 1956.