NCCE warns Ghanaian youth of extremist recruitment, urging unity and peace through education to ensure a safe and fair 2024 election.
Ghana 2024 elections
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A Ghanaian presidential candidate has condemned business mogul Cheddar for his apology to colonial powers, calling it a betrayal of the country’s independence.
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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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Nana Obiri Boahen of the NPP has accused the NDC of engaging in “day nursery and jungle politics” and called for more mature, policy-driven political discourse as Ghana approaches the 2024 elections.
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President Akufo-Addo toured key regions in Ghana to rally support for Vice President Bawumia’s presidential bid, emphasizing his leadership and economic contributions.
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Hassan Ayariga promises a GH¢5,000 minimum salary and bi-weekly pay system as part of his plan to transform Ghana’s economy if elected in 2024. Â
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The NPP has labeled the NDC’s demands for an independent audit of the 2024 voters register as deceptive, claiming that existing laws are sufficient to address any discrepancies.
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Residents of Ashaiman express mixed feelings about Dr. Bawumia’s promise to reduce the cost of living, with some calling for clear action plans and others supporting his vision.
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Nana Akuoku Sarpong endorses Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) for Ghana’s 2024 election, signaling strong support from the traditional leadership.
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John Mahama pledges to introduce a national day of prayer and thanksgiving if elected, aiming to unite all faiths in Ghana for gratitude and divine guidance.