[AEP]On December 7, 2012 Ghana will take another giant step in its democracy as Ghanaians go to the polls to choose for the sixth time, a president who will rule the country for the next four years.
[AEP]Ghana's Electoral Commission (EC) has advised would be voters on Friday to submit themselves to verification at the polling stations or they will not be allowed to vote.
[AEP]The Tema Metropolitan Director of the Electoral Commission, Mr Gabriel Manu, has advised that electorates who were due to vote in last Tuesday's special exercise and for that reason had their names in the special voters register but did not turn up to cast their votes, cannot vote during the general elections because their names have been deleted from the main register.
[AEP]The eight candidates vying for Ghana's presidency are getting ready to cast their ballots come tomorrow Friday, December 7.
[AEP]Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, presidential candidate of the Progressive People's Party (PPP) has on the final day of electioneering campaigns declared himself the only action-oriented candidate. The others, he says, are all pretenders who must be rejected at the polls.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]With D-day for Election 2012 barely 24 hours away, voters across the length and breadth of Ghana yesterday, began feverish preparations to be part of the four-yearly thumb revolution to either endorse their sitting president and parliamentarians, or to appoint new ones.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]So soon, December 7 is here with us, where we are expected to take another crucial electoral decision for the next four years. It is the sixth time we are offered opportunity to decide through the ballot.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]For Ghana to take its rightful place and be more relevant in today's world, it needs bold, inspiring and visionary leadership, devoid of corruption and cronyism, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, flagbearer of the National Democratic Party (NDP), has stated.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]An eight-member group of the West Africa Women's Election Observation (WAWEO), led by Nobel Laureate Leyman Gbowee of Liberia, has arrived in the country to observe the 2012 general elections.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan and two other officials of the commission have been cautioned and discharged on a contempt of court application, filed against them by four citizens in the Kasena-Nankana District of the Upper East Region, for failing to comply with the order of an Accra High Court, directing them to register some three thousand voters in the district.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Ho Municipal Chief Executive, Mr. Isaac Kodobisah, has commended personnel of the Revenue Department of the Assembly for their hard work and dedication to duty, which he said, made it possible for it to exceed its set target, and gave the assurance that the management of the Assembly was poised to transform the department.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The two major political parties yesterday rounded up their political campaigns with mammoth rallies ahead of the crucial general election on Friday.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kwatire -School children at the D/A Primary and Junior High School at Kwatire in the Sunyani West District in Brong-Ahafo have called on all the presidential candidates contesting the Friday elections to accept the outcome to avoid political mayhem.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -The Kumasi Polytechnic (K-Poly) wing of the Tertiary Education Students Confederacy of the New Patriotic Party (TESCON) says President John Mahama is a downright hypocrite for speaking against Nana Akufo-Addo's free education.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Volta Regional Director of the Electoral Commission (EC), Madam Laurentia Kpatakpa, has called on media practitioners to ensure that they play crucial roles that would promote a successful electoral process during the forthcoming general elections, to help ensure peace during, and after the election.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The District Women's Executive Committee of the Ho Fiave Church of Pentecost has presented food items and soap to the female ward of the Ho Central Prisons, as part of the contributions of women in the Church in the district, to ensure that life becomes a little more comfortable for the inmates.
[AEP]With few hours to Ghana's Presidential and Parliamentary elections, newspapers in Ghana appear to be in a race for the most exciting elections headlines. The Chronicle leads with Election Fever Grips the Nation, Daily Graphic front page reads 'Morrow Is D-Day- 14.07m voters go to the polls. The world's focus is once again on Ghana as 14 million voters go to the polls tomorrow to decide who the next President of the Republic would be. Also at stake is the contest for 275 seats in parliament by 1,332 candida
[AEP]Ghana's Electoral Commission (EC) has advised would be voters on Friday to submit themselves to verification at the polling stations or they will not be allowed to vote.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The President of the Efo Yeyetor Foundation (EYF), Mr. Tony Quist, has called on the Ghanaian media to be circumspect in what they report to the world, before, during, and after tomorrow's elections.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -The Ashanti Regional branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said everything is set for the party to go for tomorrow's general elections.
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