Bernard Mornah, disqualified presidential candidate of the PNC, insists that the 2024 election cannot proceed without his name on the ballot, challenging the Electoral Commission’s decision through both legal and political channels
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The TUC has announced a nationwide strike starting Oct. 10, demanding government action against illegal mining to protect the environment
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Mahama Leads 2024 Election with 51.1- percent, Bawumia at 37.3-percent – Global InfoAnalytics
A recent poll by Global InfoAnalytics shows that John Dramani Mahama, the leader of the National Democratic Congress, is keeping a significant lead over Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the ruling New Patriotic Party, as the December 2024 elections approach
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LINSOD warns that the denial of bail for Democracy Hub protesters could fuel an uprising, accusing the government of stifling free speech through court rulings.
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Amnesty International calls for an independent probe into the arrests of Democracy Hub protesters, raising concerns about police conduct and human rights violations in Ghana
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Kwame Bediako alleges that #ReoccupyJulorbi and #FixTheCountry protests are politically motivated by the NDC and calls for peaceful solutions ahead of the elections.
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Disqualified presidential candidates, led by Bernard Mornah and Nana Ofori Owusu, are taking legal action against Ghana’s Electoral Commission, accusing it of unclear decisions
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The NDC has intensified pressure on the Electoral Commission, demanding an independent forensic audit of the voter register ahead of the 2024 general election.
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As Ghana’s 2024 election approaches, rural voters face significant challenges, from limited access to polling stations to a lack of electoral information and unfulfilled political promises.
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President Akufo-Addo deploys police and military to tackle illegal mining as pressure mounts for decisive action against environmental damage