Former Member of Parliament (MP) for the La Dadekotopon constituency, Nii Amasah Namoale has revealed that he once planned to subject Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong to a severe beat down. According to him, the plan was hatched after the outspoken parliamentarian made offensive comments about Ewes and Gas prior to …
Read More »AUDIO: PNC flagbearer hopeful accuses NDC of stealing his policy
LISTEN TO THE AUDIO BELOW: A presidential hopeful is accusing opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) of stealing his policy to complete its ‘People’s Manifesto’. Samson Asaki Awingobit, who is vying to lead the People’s National Convention (PNC) in the December general election, said the opposition party’s concept on industrialisation was …
Read More »Has Akufo-Addo ever prosecuted his own for corruption like Mahama? – Prof Opoku-Agyemang quizzes
Running mate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has stated that whereas former President John Dramani Mahama prosecuted his appointees for corruption, President Akufo-Addo has failed to subject his appointees to similar course whenever such allegations are levelled against them. Speaking at an interaction with officials of the Ghana …
Read More »NDC to hold Town Hall meeting on peoples’ Manifesto in Kumasi
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to take its Peoples’ Manifesto to the good people of the Ashanti Region and its environs, as the party holds a Town Hall Meeting in Kumasi on Tuesday. The event, which will afford the party an opportunity to breakdown and explain the transformational …
Read More »Disregard Mahama’s Purported Automobile Policy- Mr. Awuah to Abossey-Okai and Suame Magazine Workers
Mr. Michael Awuah, an automobile businessman based in Japan who also doubles as the NPP Japan branch 1st vice chairman has descended heavily on the NDC manifesto that promised to abolish the purported ban on salvaged cars. He said, in reality, the Customs Amendment Bill, 2020, has been withdrawn …
Read More »Over 300 assembly members endorse NDC 2020 election manifesto
Over 300 assembly members in the Ashanti region have endorsed the opposition NDC’s election 2020 campaign manifesto which promises to pay monthly salary to elected Assembly members across the country. According to the elected assembly members, payment of monthly allowances to Assembly members will deal with corruption in the local …
Read More »Alfred Obeng Supports Construction Of Kunkumso Bridge
Promise made promise fulfilled as Hon. Alfred Obeng Boateng, NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Constituency on 9th September, solely paid for materials (Cements, Iron Rods and Gravels) for the construction of the Kunkumso Bridge. This provision of building materials (Cements, Iron Rods and Gravels) are in fulfilment …
Read More »If you stop the Sakawa deals I’ll call you Akyem Honourables – Adongo
Member of Parliament(MP) for Bolgatanga Central Constituency Mr. Isaac Adongo has said his “the Akyem Sakawa Boys” comment was not directed to all people of Akyem state but few in government officials hence there is no way he is going to apologize to those holding a mammoth demonstration against Former …
Read More »Koku Anyidoho clears all misconceptions between him and John Mahama
Chief Executive Officer of the Atta Mills Institute, Samuel Koku Anyidoho has described as delusional the belief by many Ghanaians that he stopped then Vice President John Dramani Mahama from going to the office of the late President John Evans Atta Mills. According to the former Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, he could …
Read More »Voters registration: Pay us our allowance now – Registration officials to EC
Registration officials of the Electoral Commission are demanding immediate payment of their allowance for work done during the recent voters’ registration exercise. According to the officers, after conducting the tiring registration exercise for over a month, the electoral management body is yet to inform them when exactly they will be …
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