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NPP leadership don’t just talk, they do the work – Kufuor

Two-time president of Ghana, John Agyekum has called for the relentless support of the NPP and its leadership ahead of the December elections. Addressing the National Council and members of the National Executive Committee of the NPP at the acclamation of Nana Akufo-Addo as the party’s presidential candidate for the …

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Ashanti Regional NPP Vice Chairman dead

    The 2nd Regional Vice Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Sam Cudjoe is dead, MyNewsGh.com can confirm. The cause of his death has not been established, but a close relative has said he suffered a high blood pressure at dawn. Before his death, he had served the …

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Maturity at its Best; Kwadaso MP Visits Dr Nyarko at Home To Congratulate Him

  Hon. Dr Samiu Kwadwo Nuamah, the defeated Member of Parliament for Kwadaso Constituency together with his supporters visited the victor of yesterday’s parliamentary primaries, Dr. Kingsley Nyarko at his residence to congratulate him.   As William Arthur Ward put it, to bear defeat with dignity, to accept criticism with …

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90% of NPP’s polling station executives are useless to the party – Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu

  The Majority Leader in Parliament and MP for Suame, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has described the majority of the polling station executives of the ruling New Patriotic Party as useless to the political fortune of the party when it comes to mobilization at the grassroots level, MyNewsGh.com reports. According to the lawmaker who has been …

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Eastern Regional NPP threaten to Chase Out Hooligans NDC’s who intend to Disrupt EC Registration

  The Eastern Regional General secretary of the ruling New Patriot Party(NPP) Hon. Jeff Konadu on behalf of the party has warned the National Democratic Congress(NDC) to desist hooligans which intend to disrupt the registration exercise by the Electoral Commission. Addressing the media in a press conference held at the …

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What NPP parliamentary aspirants allegedly used to ‘influence’ votes

In case you missed it or didn’t quite follow the fallouts from the just ended NPP primaries, then this could be a sub summary of some interesting events. Since the inception of Ghanaian democratic development, there have been very paramount complaints about issues of vote-buying and electorate influencing or any …

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Ahead of Kwadaso Polls: Kingsley Nyarko Campaign Team Member Curses Delegates at the Cemetery

    The New Patriotic Party in Kwadaso Constituency in the Ashanti regional capital of Kumasi would be electing their Member of Parliament on Wednesday 24th June,2020 at all electoral areas within the Constituency.   There are 3(three) Aspirants competing for the hot Kwadaso Constituency seat, Hon Dr S K …

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Sammy Gyamfi pooh-poohs NPP primaries

    National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Sammy Gyamfi has lashed out at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the manner in which its primaries were conducted on Saturday. He said the entire exercise was conducted in “an environment where those who could afford the biggest pecuniary or monetary inducements carried the …

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NPP condemns altercations during parliamentary primaries

    The ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) has strongly condemned the incidents of altercations that occurred in some of its polling stations during its parliamentary primaries to elect Parliamentary candidates for the 2020 elections. Describing the incidents as unacceptable, a statement issued by National Chairman, Freddie Blay said “the party …

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NPP youth vandalise party office to protest irregularities in parliamentary primary

  Some angry youth in the Wulensi constituency believed to be supporters of Haruna Abdulai, a failed aspirant in the just ended parliamentary primary have vandalised the party office amidst burning of lorry tires and chanting of war songs. Information available to 3news.com indicates the youth are protesting results of …

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