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Ghana Freedom Party Leader Akua Donkor Passes Away.

Ghana has lost a prominent political figure with the passing of Akua Donkor, founder and leader of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP). Akua Donkor, who was well-known for her dedication to advocating for farmers’ and women’s rights, died on October 28, 2024, at Ridge Hospital in Accra.A family source confirmed her passing on October 29, 2024, revealing that she died on Monday. Known for her bold and outspoken manner, Akua Donkor was a spirited political activist who often championed the concerns of grassroots communities. Over her political career, she became a recognizable and unique voice, often captivating audiences with her candid approach to public issues. Despite facing financial challenges, she persisted in her presidential aspirations, distinguishing herself by running for the presidency multiple times. She was listed as the third candidate for the upcoming 2024 election, marking her commitment to […]

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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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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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Nearly 3,000 New Voters Registered in Oti Region’s Mop-Up Exercise.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana successfully registered 2,988 new voters in the Oti Region during its recent mop-up voter registration exercise. Among the new registrants, 1,541 were female and 1,430 were male. A significant portion of the newly registered voters, 1,998, were between 18 and 21 years old, while 954 were older than 21. The EC also noted that 11 persons with disabilities were part of the newly registered voters. This effort forms part of Ghana’s broader strategy to ensure that eligible citizens are prepared to vote in upcoming elections.

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Goaso Bishop Urges Residents to Avoid Election Violence.

The Bishop of the Goaso Roman Catholic Diocese, Most Reverend Peter Atuahene, has called on residents in the Ahafo Region to avoid any actions that could lead to violence during the December elections. Speaking at the 50th anniversary of the Kenyasi parish, Bishop Atuahene addressed the youth, urging them to refrain from activities that could spark conflict and to ensure a peaceful election process. The Ahafo Regional Minister, George Boakye, echoed these sentiments, advising the community to reject politicians who promote violence and instead pray for a peaceful election.

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