He is the former Minister of Mines back in the early 2000s, and as of 2008, he was the Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Environment of Ghana and a Member of Parliament for the Sunyani West Constituency.
Donnie Darko | Darko Dimitrov | Sammy Adjei | Darko Milinović | Darko Jelčić | Kwadwo Asamoah | Kwabena Darko | Darko Suvin | Darko Rundek | Darko Pančev |
They have worked with 187, Jelena Karleuša, Dino Merlin, Ana Nikolić, Lepa Brena (on her 2011 album Začarani krug), Milan Stanković, Emina Jahović, Nataša Bekvalac, Zdravko Čolić, Darko Radovanović, Rambo Amadeus, Luna, Djogani, Zana, Keba, D'n'd, Biber, Kerber and many other successful artists.
Darko is a common Slavic given name, and an Akan family name.
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Donnie Darko, a 2001 film by Richard Kelly starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jena Malone
Darko Bodul (born 11 January 1989 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian Croat and Croatian footballer who plays as striker who currently plays for the Danish club OB.
Davorin "Darko" F. Ribnikar was the editor in chief of the Serbian newspaper Politika.
Darko Martinović (born September 18, 1982 in Mostar) is a Bosnian professional handballer, playing as right back.
Darko Rundek has written and produced much film music, and has occasionally appeared as an actor (Doctor Kljaić in A View from Eiffel Tower, by N. Vukčević; Karlo in 100 minuta Slave, by D. Matanić; Youngster in The Eagle (Orao), by Z. Tadić, Marjan film).
George Darko (born 1951, Akropong) is a Ghanaian highlife musician, who introduced the Burger-highlife with his first hit "Ako ti brofo" (Even Parrots speak English), which was very popular in the early 1980s.
Jordan Darko-Opoku (born 8 October 1987) is a professional footballer, who currently plays for Asante Kotoko.
The band was formed in 1979, featuring Zoran Kostić "Cane" (vocals), who previously worked with Kopilad and Urbana Gerila, Srdan Marković "Đile" (bass), Darko Milojković (guitar) and Srđan Todorović "Žika" (drums).
While working as an interpreter at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Ibro is confronted with Darko Bokan, who Ibro thinks is the man who murdered his family during the fall of Srebrenica.