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Ghana:
Naa Karbo Predicts Violent Free Elections
Ghanaian Chronicle, 9 October 2012
The Paramount Chief of the Lawra Traditional Area, Naa Puowele Karbo III, has predicted that the upcoming general elections would be the most peaceful, fair and transparent the… Read more »
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Ghana:
Barton-Odro Deserves the Sack, Not Re-Election (part II)
Ghanaian Chronicle, 9 October 2012
On our front page today, is a report on a statement issued by Mr. Martin Amidu, former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in Prof. John Evans Atta Mills' regime, who was… Read more »
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Ghana:
CDD to Work On 40 Hot Spots Ahead of Elections
Ghanaian Chronicle, 9 October 2012
A day's training workshop, aimed at enhancing the capacity of participants with the requisite skills and knowledge to monitor, compile and file reports on all issues related to… Read more »
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Ghana:
Two Presidential Candidates for UFP
Ghanaian Chronicle, 8 October 2012
The United Front Party (UFP) might present two presidential aspirants, in the persons of Mr. Akwasi Adae, popularly called Odike, and Mr. Kwaku Owusu Antwi, to the Electoral… Read more »
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Ghana:
Otumfuo Cautions Politicians Against Empty Promises
Ghanaian Chronicle, 8 October 2012
UMFUO OSEI Tutu II, the Asantehene, has cautioned politicians who make lots of promises to the electorate during electioneering campaign, without fulfilling them when they come to… Read more »
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Ghana:
Barton Odro Deserves the Sack Not Re-Election (part One)
Ghanaian Chronicle, 8 October 2012
Mr. Ebo Barton-Odro, Member of Parliament for Cape Coast and Deputy Attorney-General, must be either a very brave man, or has taken the decision to commit political suicide. Read more »
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Ghana:
Preparing for the Vote
Ghanaian Chronicle, 5 October 2012
With the official launch of the manifesto of the ruling National Democratic Congress at Ho yesterday, all is set for the 2012 presidential and legislative elections. The… Read more »