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Final Voters’ Register for 2024 Elections Set for Early November Release.

The Electoral Commission has announced that the final voters' register for the upcoming 2024 elections will be released by the first week of November. This move comes after several months of voter registration and cleanup exercises aimed at ensuring an accurate and comprehensive register. With the elections drawing nearer, the EC has reiterated its commitment to a transparent process and urged all eligible Ghanaians to verify their details on the final register.

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Activist Barker-Vormawor Finally Granted Bail After Lengthy Detention.

Oliver Barker-Vormawor, leader of the #FixTheCountry movement, has been granted bail after several weeks in detention. His arrest followed comments deemed seditious by the government. After multiple failed attempts to secure bail, his release has been welcomed by supporters who argue that his detention was a violation of free speech. Barker-Vormawor continues to advocate for systemic reforms in Ghana’s governance.

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Fatal East Legon Crash Under Investigation.

A fatal car accident in East Legon has led to multiple deaths, with police citing overspeeding as the likely cause of the crash. Witnesses described a horrific scene, with vehicles involved in a high-speed collision. Police are investigating the incident to determine if any further actions, such as charges or safety recommendations, need to be taken. This accident has sparked fresh calls for tougher enforcement of speed limits and stricter penalties for reckless driving in urban areas.

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Electoral Commission Assures Transparency for 2024 Elections.

With tensions rising ahead of Ghana’s 2024 elections, the Electoral Commission (EC) has assured the public that the election will be transparent and free from manipulation. The EC emphasized that it will not support any political party but will strictly adhere to electoral laws and ensure the election is credible. In addition to encouraging voter registration, the EC also announced steps to address concerns raised by various political stakeholders regarding the integrity of the electoral process.

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Accra Lions and Berekum Chelsea Clash Ends in Tense 1-1 Draw.

In a highly anticipated Ghana Premier League match, Accra Lions held Berekum Chelsea to a 1-1 draw. The game saw both teams battling for supremacy with intense efforts, but neither side could clinch a decisive victory. Fans of both clubs witnessed a game full of missed opportunities, with coaches expressing their satisfaction over team resilience but also lamenting the missed chances to secure a win. The result keeps both teams in a close contest on the league table.

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Galamsey Protest Arrests : Activists Vow to Continue Fight.

Despite a series of arrests, anti-galamsey protesters are determined to keep up their demonstrations, demanding stronger government action against illegal mining. Several activists have been detained for participating in unauthorized protests, but one of the leaders remarked that his experience has made him wiser in navigating future actions. The protests have garnered support from environmental groups across Ghana, as citizens call for sustainable solutions to the problem that has ravaged the country's water bodies and lands.

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UTAG Standoff: Strike Deepens Over Galamsey and Education Reforms.

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has intensified its strike as it demands immediate governmental action against illegal mining, locally known as galamsey. UTAG also seeks better working conditions, salary adjustments, and a more defined educational reform policy. UTAG's decision to embark on the strike stems from the perceived inaction of the government in addressing environmental degradation caused by galamsey activities. As university students nationwide feel the impact of the strike, the teachers remain resolute, pushing for negotiations.

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Blakk Rasta Criticizes Pastor Salifu Amoako.

Musician and media personality Blakk Rasta has taken aim at Pastor Salifu Amoako for controversial comments in which the pastor claimed he was "above the law." Blakk Rasta questioned the pastor’s integrity, suggesting that religious leaders should be held accountable for their words and actions, especially when they have such a significant influence over their congregations. His critique has sparked public debate over the role of religious figures in Ghanaian society.

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Gospel Singer Jacob Mawulo Dies by Suicide.

The gospel music community has been struck with grief following the news of Jacob Mawulo's death by suicide. Mawulo, who was known for his inspirational music, left behind a note that has sparked conversations about mental health and depression within Ghana's entertainment industry. His passing has prompted renewed calls for better mental health support for public figures and artists who face immense pressure in their careers.

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Ghana’s Electoral Commission Opens Online Voter Re-Exhibition.

In preparation for the 2024 general elections, Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC) has launched an online platform that allows voters to verify their registration details. This initiative is part of the EC’s effort to ensure accuracy and transparency in the electoral process. Voters are encouraged to take advantage of this online re-exhibition exercise to check their data, report any errors, and ensure they are eligible to vote.

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