The GPCC cautions against turning Ghana’s 2024 election into a religious contest, urging parties to focus on policies that unite the nation.
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The Adansehene has called for a ‘third force’ in Ghanaian politics to challenge the dominance of the NDC and NPP, citing their failure to address key national issues.
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The Ghana Police Service has firmly rejected claims that accused individuals involved in the Democracy Hub protest were forced to re-enact their activities at the 37 intersection.
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Kwabena Agyepong accuses the NDC of lacking a clear campaign message ahead of the 2024 elections, claiming they are using galamsey to divert attention from their lack of policy direction.
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Energy expert Kwadwo Poku calls for honest collaboration between political parties to tackle illegal mining in Ghana, highlighting its political and environmental impacts.
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Ghana’s Education Minister, NAPO, claims the NDC completed only 28 of the 200 promised E-block schools, reigniting the debate over the parties’ education infrastructure achievements.