SOME Assembly members in the Central Region have threatened to institute legal action against nomination of members onto the Council of State (CS). According to the aggrieved assembly members,...
The Majority in Parliament has accused the Minority of not showing commitment regarding the passage of the Right to Information Bill. According to the majority, many MPs on the minority side since...
The Majority in Parliament has accused the Minority of not showing commitment regarding the passage of the Right to Information Bill. According to the majority, many MPs on the minority side since...
Confusion has engulfed the Takoradi branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), barely a week after suffering a humiliating defeat. Available information indicates that the defeated...
The President-elect Nana Akufo-Addo’s transition team has confirmed the receipt of the handing over notes from some ministries. The President-elect’s Spokesperson, Mustapha Hamid, confirmed this...
Ex-President Jerry John Rawlings has cast his vote in the ongoing Presidential and Parliamentary polls. The former president voted at the PWD Polling Station in the Klottey Korle Constituency. Voting...
An election is democratic when each ballot cast counts as one. Votes counted, are the votes cast. When one votes for candidate A that vote is counted as one vote for candidate A. If two people cast...
The challenges bedeviling the special voting exercise which has been dubbed Special Voting Wahala has left a good number of the electorate disappointed, if not frustrated. Ace broadcaster, Kwami...
Ghana’s Electoral Commission has absolved itself of any blame in the issue of missing names of some security personnel and others that characterised the nationwide Special Voting exercise in this...
The second round of Special Voting across the country came on Sunday to allow people, mostly security personnel, who could not cast their vote in the first round on Thursday, the opportunity to...
An expert has advised that the numerous cases of ‘missing names’ from the Special Voters’ register should be investigated. Theodore Dzeble, a former Communications Officer for the Coalition of...
Ghana’s Electoral Commission has absolved itself of any blame in the issue of missing names of some security personnel and others that characterised the nationwide Special Voting exercise in this...
Voters, mostly security officers, who could not vote last Thursday during the Special Voting exercise will have the opportunity to do so today, Sunday, December 4. The decision was taken at an...
The campaign manager of the New Patriotic Party Peter Mac Manu has expressed disappointment in the Electoral Commission for what he believes is its consistent inability to obey its own laws. He said...
The first day of the special voting exercise recorded a turnout rate of 72.69 percent representing 92,231 of 126,875 registered persons, according to provisional figures from the Electoral Commission...
Thursday’s Special Voting, which was fraught with missing names of registered voters, recorded 72.69 per cent voter turnout, according to the Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC). Out of a total of...
The National Democratic Congress chairman for the Central Region has indicated civilians will not tolerate the issue of missing names on the voters’ register on election day. According to Mr...
Some security personnel in the Upper East Region who were denied the opportunity to vote are threatening to vacate their post on the main Election Day, December 7 if they are not allowed to vote...
Confusion over missing names on the list of special voters at the Nima Police Station in the Ayawaso East constituency of the Greater Accra Region led to a suspension of the special voting exercise...
Some military and police personnel in the Ashanti Region are complaining that they are being prevented from casting their vote in Thursday’s Special Voting exercise because they cannot trace their...