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Philip Addison to contest Klottey Korley seat again
Philip Addison, lead counsel for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2012 Presidential Election Petition case, has picked up…
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Afari-Gyan: Don’t rush to introduce technology into electoral process
Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, a former Electoral Commissioner, has cautioned Electoral Management Bodies (EMB) in Africa against the rush to introduce…
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‘NPP should accept defeat in 2020 elections’
The Eastern Regional Women Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Shirley Naana Ampem, has called for prayers for the…
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EC, NDC posturing avoidable – Seidu Alidu
A political science lecturer at the political science department of the University of Ghana, Dr Seidu Alidu has expressed as…
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DCEs assure c’nities of more devt projects
District Chief Executives (DCEs) for West Gonja in the Savannah and Birim North in the Eastern Region have assured their…
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NDC astonished by harassment, malicious persecution of nat’l chairman, others
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has condemned the ‘politically-motivated persecution’ of its Chairman and Deputy Communications Officer for instigating violence…
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EC, Diaspora brainstorm to operationalise ROPAA law
The Electoral Commission (EC) Representative of the Peoples’ Amendment Act (ROPAA) Consultative and Implementation Committee has engaged stakeholders from the…
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Baah leads NPP research team
The New Patriotic Party pursuant to Article 10 (3) of the party’s constitution has appointed Mr Yaw Baah, a Senior…
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Assembly members to drag EC to court over local level poll
A group of angry Assembly members have hinted at dragging the Electoral Commission (EC) to the Supreme Court to challenge…
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Gumbihini residents invade MCE’s office over projects
Some residents of Tamale yesterday morning, took onto the streets to express anger and disappointment over the poor state of…
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