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Myanmar Begins Controversial Three-Phase Election

The first stage of Myanmar’s three-part election has concluded, amid ongoing criticism that the vote is a “sham.” Major political parties have been banned, opposition leaders jailed, and civil war has left much of the country unstable, with potentially half the population unable to participate. The military government, which seized power nearly five years ago, is holding elections in phases, a move observers say aims to legitimize its rule with support from China. New laws have criminalized dissent related to the polls, with penalties including the death sentence. More than 200 people have been charged for opposing the elections. Reports of explosions and airstrikes emerged in multiple regions during the first round. In Mandalay, a rocket hit an uninhabited home, injuring three people. In Myawaddy township near the Thai border, blasts damaged over ten houses, killing a child and sending […]

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Madagascar President Dissolves Parliament Amid Political Crisis

Madagascar’s embattled President Andry Rajoelina has issued a decree dissolving the National Assembly, in a last-ditch attempt to stave off a political collapse as pressure mounts for his resignation. The president, who has reportedly fled the country, announced the decree on social media on Tuesday — just hours before lawmakers were expected to hold an impeachment vote against him. The political climate remains tense, with sections of the military and police now backing mass protests demanding that Rajoelina step down. According to a statement released by the presidency on Facebook, the decree “shall enter into force immediately upon its publication by radio and/or television broadcast.” Rajoelina defended his action in a separate online post, calling it a move to “restore order within our nation and strengthen democracy.” However, opposition leader Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, who was leading the impeachment effort, dismissed the […]

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Ashaiman NDC Youth Protest Over Unfulfilled Appointment Promises.

As President John Mahama’s new administration takes shape, frustration is brewing in Ashaiman, where youth loyal to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) feel sidelined despite their unwavering support for the party since 1992.On Thursday, a group of angry youth stormed the office of Constituency Chairman Shaddad Umar Jallo, smashing glass doors and burning tires in protest. They initially planned to block the Accra-Tema motorway but were persuaded by party leaders to stand down.Their main grievance is the lack of appointments from Ashaiman, despite campaign promises made by Mahama and top NDC officials. Presiding Member of the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, Godwin Twumasi, warned that if the issue is not addressed, tensions could escalate further.Currently, Alfred Kwame Agbeshie’s appointment as the 2nd Majority Leader in Parliament is the only notable recognition Ashaiman has received. The youth argue that any competent party member […]

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Mozambique’s Opposition Leader Declares Himself President Amid Chaos.

Venâncio Mondlane, Mozambique's main opposition leader, has vowed to declare himself president on January 15, rejecting the official results of the October presidential election. His declaration comes as violent protests, fueled by accusations of electoral fraud, engulf the nation.The unrest began after Mozambique’s constitutional court upheld the election victory of ruling Frelimo party candidate Daniel Chapo, who was declared the winner with 65% of the vote. Mondlane, who received 24%, alleged widespread rigging and refused to accept the court’s ruling.Protests have spread across the country, with Frelimo offices, police stations, banks, and factories attacked. At least 21 people have died in the violence, according to government officials. The streets of Maputo, the capital, were deserted on Christmas Eve as businesses shut down in fear of further unrest.Mondlane, currently in self-imposed exile, addressed his supporters via Facebook, urging peaceful protests but […]

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Post-Election Violence in Sunyani: Forestry Commission Offices Ransacked.

Tensions continue to rise in Ghana following the 2024 general elections, as reports emerge of youth looting and vandalizing properties in several regions. In Sunyani, the Bono Regional Forestry Commission offices were stormed by individuals believed to be National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters. Armed with machetes, they seized two patrol vehicles and several chainsaws, and attempted to steal additional equipment and funds.Eyewitnesses report that workers were forced to hand over personal belongings, and the invaders destroyed office doors and windows in their quest for valuables. A security guard narrowly escaped, hiding in nearby bushes after locking the office gates.Similar incidents have been recorded across the country, including the ransacking of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) headquarters and vandalism of the Ablekuma West office of defeated MP Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.Authorities have since deployed military personnel to the affected areas to restore […]

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