[Ghanaian Chronicle]After four years of administering this country on an ad-hoc basis, the government of the National Democratic Congress faces its stiffest test tomorrow, when nearly 14 million people go to the polls to vote for the next set of people to be entrusted with the management of state assets and liabilities, particularly, the public purse.
[Vanguard]TWENTY FOURS to Ghana's historic fifth successive presidential and parliamentary elections, the eight presidential candidates and 1,332 parliamentary candidates fighting for the 275 seats on offer staged last-minutes offensives to have the upper hand at the polls.
[CAF]Ghana joins the few African countries devoted to women's football with the launch of its first ever National Women's League. The launch confirms the commitment of the country's football governing body towards the development and promotion of women's football.
[NEWS]A Danish founded Ghanaian brand, Bongani Jewels is bringing its exclusive designs to the Liberian market. Bongani Jewels has become the number one jewelry brand in West Africa. It is associated with high quality and impressive as well as unique design.
[Daily Trust]The National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP) has rescued 50 trafficked Nigerian girls from Ghana and Cote d' Ivoire.
[Sudan Tribune]Khartoum -The Sudanese government accepts the nomination of the veteran Ghanaian diplomat Mohamed Ibn Chambas as the new special joint representative of the UN-AU mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to succeed Ibrahim Gambari at the helm of the world's largest peacekeeping operation, the country's foreign minister has announced.
[allAfrica]Twelve African countries are ranked among the 75 least corrupt nations in the world, according to the 2012 index published Wednesday by Transparency International.
[Leadership]The 250-member ECOWAS Election Observation Mission for Friday's general elections in Ghana is in the country to lend support and strengthen democratic governance in the region, an official said.
[Leadership]Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria's former President and the head of ECOWAS 250-member Observation Mission for Ghana's 7th December general elections, has expressed optimism at the success of the polls based on satisfactory preparations and the country's proven tradition and reputation in democratic governance.
[AEP]The Commonwealth Observer Group has expressed concern about the low number of women contesting this year's general election in Ghana.
[AEP]The President and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has assured the public that the security agencies are sufficiently resourced to ensure a successful election.
[AEP]Official campaigning for votes for presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana Friday ends by midnight today.
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