Recent protests in Ghana have highlighted growing concerns about police brutality and the suppression of peaceful dissent, raising questions about the future of the country’s democracy.
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Vice President Bawumia and his campaign team celebrated their number 1 position on the 2024 presidential ballot, marking a significant advantage heading into the election.
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Ghana’s inflation unexpectedly slowed to 40.1 percent in August, sparking optimism for a potential interest rate cut. However, the Bank of Ghana must tread carefully to avoid premature moves that could reignite inflationary pressures, especially amid global uncertainties and ongoing economic vulnerabilities. Stability should remain the top priority to ensure long-term recovery.
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The Ashanti Regional EC boss pledges to submit the NDC’s petition on voter registration irregularities within 24 hours, addressing concerns in a key region.
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Vice President Bawumia criticizes former President Mahama for disrespecting traditional chiefs, pastors, and imams, urging for more respect in Ghana’s political discourse.
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NPP Minister Matthew Opoku Prempeh claims there will be no more elections after 2024, igniting debates over the future of Ghana’s democracy and the role of elections.
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NPP’s Nana B criticizes John Mahama for comments he claims could incite unrest ahead of the 2024 elections, urging responsible leadership for peace. -
Nana Akomea criticizes Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for his recent confrontation with Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, urging for more respectful political engagement in Ghana.
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Former GFA boss Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe criticizes Anas Aremeyaw Anas, accusing the investigative journalist of dishonesty and questioning his methods.
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An NPP communicator labels John Dramani Mahama as “the president Ghana never wanted,” sparking heated political debate in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.