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Your allegations are false - Mahama replies Martin Amidu

Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has denied claims suggesting that he ordered the country’s Attorney General to discontinue a case at the Supreme Court that sought to retrieve GHC51 million illegally paid to a Ghanaian businessman. The Attorney General had filed an application seeking clearance from the highest court to allow the businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, to be examined orally in court on how the controversial GHC51 million was expended. But the AG, which is the judgement creditor in the case, on October 26 discontinued the case with liberty to re-apply; something that received backlash from the public with some people accusing President Mahama as being behind it. Former Attorney General Martin Amidu who in his individual capacity secured a Supreme Court judgement in 2014 for the retrieval of the money accused President Mahama of being behind the discontinuance of the case. In his application filed at the Supreme Court, Mr Amidu claimed that when the AG served its ap

EC, political parties observe printing of presidential ballot today

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The Electoral Commission will today begin the printing of the ballot for the presidential elections in the presence of the qualified presidential candidates. According to the Deputy Communication Director of the Commission, Yussif Ayuba all the seven candidates on the ballot will have their representatives during the printing process. He also revealed that the printed notice of poll was also ready and being loaded onto trucks for further distribution across the country. The notice of poll is a poster that has the pictures of the various candidates showing their positions, their party symbol as well as a place for thumb printing.

No visas for violent Ghanaians - UK warns

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The United Kingdom (UK) government has through its High Commission in Ghana warned that it will not hesitate to sanction persons or individuals who engage in election-related violence ahead of the 2016 polls. According to a statement signed by the Jon Benjamin, the British High Commissioner to Ghana, the sanctions could include the refusal or revoking of visas for anyone engaging in or inciting political violence and thus undermining Ghana’s democracy. The concerns by the British Government follows recent incidents of political violence in Ghana between the two main political parties - National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The British Government expresses its concern at recent incidents of political violence in Ghana in the run-up to the presidential and parliamentary elections on 7 December. We condemn all violent acts by the supporters of any political party, including any occurring as a result of holding electoral campaign events close to the pri

ELECTION 2016 : Supreme Court to give its verdict on special voting today

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The Supreme Court will today, Monday November 14, 2016 is expected to give its judgment in the lawsuit seeking an order to compel the Electoral Commission (EC) to announce results of the Special Voting on the day of casting. Dr. Kwame Amoako-Tuffuor, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) went to the apex court seeking an order to compel the Commission to announce results of special voting on the same day it was held. The trio which included Benjamin Arthur and Adreba Abrefa Damoa argued in their writ that section 23 of C.I. 94, of the law which regulates the conduct of the 2016 general elections, is inconsistent with Article 49 of the 1992 constitution. The applicants are of the belief that people who want to take part in the special voting should not be made to wait until the total results on actual polling were to be declared and that the results should be declared immediately after the polls have closed. 65,000 security, media personnel to partcipate in special voting Mean

PHOTOS : Mahama commissions Kwame Nkrumah Circle flyovers today

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President John Dramani Mahama is expected to commission the Kwame Nkrumah Circle flyovers later today, a statement from the transport ministry has stated. The statement reveals that the commissioning is aimed at reducing congestion so as to allow the free flow of traffic. The interchange now boasts beautiful green lawns. Obraa Spot has been transformed into a tourism centre of some sort with an impeccable lighting system and some magnificent fountains. Mahama commissions Kwame Nkrumah Circle flyovers today A statue of Kwame Nkrumah has also been erected in the location. Meanwhile, drivers of big trucks are being advised to observe the height restrictions when using the Interchange, and also tasked traders to transact businesses at authorized locations.

2018 WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: CAF appoints Gabonese officials for Egypt vs Ghana cracker

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Famous Gabonese referee Eric Otogo Castane and counterparts have been appointed by the Confederation of Africa Football for the 2018 World Cup cracker between the Pharaohs of Egypt and the Black Stars of Ghana. Theophille Vinga and Moussounda Montel will be assisting him in the game. The famous Otogo Castane is hugely remembered for officiating Ghana's clash with Equatorial Guinea at the 2015 Afcon. Ghana will be hosted by Egypt in Alexandria on the 13th of this month in a game that will decide the chances of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russua by both teams.

PUBLIC NOTICE -Electoral Commission of Ghana

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The Commission wishes to call on the general public to completely disregard the false claims by activists of some political parties that these ballots were supposedly intercepted in another political party's office. These were wicked lies deliberately calculated to cause confusion. Below is the truth: 1. The printed ballots for the Upper West Region arrived at the Regional Police Headquarters in Wa this morning. The representatives of the political parties in the region were invited to witness the delivery process and confirm their seals on the bag. Some of these political party representatives took these pictures at the Wa Regional Police HQ. We are surprised to note that these same political party representatives are circulating these pictures with such ludicrous claims. This is totally irresponsible and unacceptable. 2. For the records, the printing process of the ballot was closely monitored by representatives of the political parties on a 24-hour shift basis. 3. There was

ELECTION 2016: EC set parameters for determination of spoilt ballot papers

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has set the parameters for the determination of the validity of a ballot paper. 'If a voter accidentally damages his or her ballot paper, for by tearing, dirtying it or if the ballot paper is severely torn when being removed from the ballot booklet, it must be cancelled and replaced. 'The voter should be given fresh ballot paper. A line must be ruled across the damaged ballot paper and the word 'Spoilt' written on it and placed in the envelop provided for the purpose,' the EC has stated in Election 2016 Presidential and Parliamentary manual tagged: 'A Guide to Voters,' made available to the Ghana News Agency in Accra. According to the EC, the Presiding Officer (PO) who is in charge of the Polling Station in deciding the validity of the ballot paper, must note that the entire space in the horizontal column which includes the photograph of the candidate, the symbol, and the blank voting space belong to the respective candidat

Burn down my church if.........

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According to the founder and head pastor of the Glorious Word Power Ministry International church, he is so sure that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will win the 2016 General Elections. Reverend Isaac Owusu-Bempah, infamous for his wild prophecies and practices, has called on people to BURN DOWN HIS CHURCH if the New Patriotic Party's presidential candidate, Nana Addo does not emerge victorious after the December 7 contest. Burn down my church if Akufo-Addo loses – Rev. Owusu Bempah Note :Rev Owusu Bempah may have predicted Trump win in this shocking interview “You can call me a fake prophet or burn down my church building if the New Patriotic Party [NPP] does not win the upcoming polls,” he said. Burn down my church if Akufo-Addo loses – Rev. Owusu Bempah The prophet was speaking on the Accra-based radio station, Okay FM, when he made his wild claims. He alleged that angels would come down from heaven to vote for Akufo-Addo if Ghanaians decide not to. According to him there is

Head-to-Head: Egypt versus Ghana ahead of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier

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It's  yet another cracking fixture on the African continent, having the senior national team,  thus the black stars to come up against the Pharaoh's of Egypt tomorrow. MOG News network offers you all interesting stats you need to know going into tomorrow's 4pm soccer feaster (Ghana v Egypt) Ghana have played Egypt 20 times in category A matches which includes international friendlies and competitive matches. The Black Stars have won six of those encounters with Egypt winning NINE and five matches ending in a draw. GHANASoccernet.com has chronicled 18 of those matches since 1970. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier playoff second leg- [Egypt 2-1 Ghana] : Egypt managed to avenge that defeat but the win at the Cairo Stadium on November 19, 2013 could not guarantee qualification to Brazil. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier playoff first leg- [Ghana 6-1 Egypt] Ghnaa recorded a mammoth 6-1 win over Egypt at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on October, 2013. Friendly 2013: Ghana beat E

Election 2016:Ayariga heads to court again over disqualification

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Addressing the media over his second disqualification Friday by the Electoral Commission (EC), Ayariga said he will not injunct the upcoming election but that he is seeking justice, allaying fears the election may not be held as scheduled. All Progressive People's (APC) presidential nominee, Hassan Ayariga , is heading to court to challenged his disqualification over errors on his nomination forms. Addressing the media over his second disqualification Friday by the Electoral Commission (EC), Ayariga said he will not injunct the upcoming election but that he is seeking justice, allaying fears the election may not be held as scheduled. He accused the commission of manipulating the laws to disqualify him. “We will go to court but I don’t want to hold the whole country to ransom, [so] I will not put an injunction on the election but I will seek for justice to be delivered to me and to the whole world to know that that people cannot take the law into their own hands and do whatever

Penis enlargement craze hits Ghana

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The penis enlargement products on display Majority of Ghanaian men are increasingly living with the conviction that their manhood could be increased in size by buying and applying some herbs of a sort. At the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, some traders appear to have found penis enlargement medicines a lucrative product to market to the thousands of potential buyers milling along the alleyways of the major transport hub. Walking through the maze of stalls, a curious eye cannot miss the swell in signboards asking people to try local concoctions touted to possess the capacity to enlarge manhood. Baba Ali and Razak have been offering quack solutions to men who feel small. Two huge wooden carved penis sitting on a receptacle of herbs and pointing to the main Circle interchange together with several other receptacles which contain different kinds of herbs. The striking artifact greets road users who use the Kwame Nkrumah Circle. It is likely that some of these artifacts are carved to fulfill