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'NDC sure to win run-off'

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is sure to win the presidency with a wider margin in the round off, Mr Sulemana Jimba, dep…

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I Scored Zero at my polling station- according to RPD Presidential Candidate

THE Presidential candidate of the Reform patriotic Democratic (RPD) Mr. Kwabena Agyei has said he failed to obtain any vote at th…

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NPP supporters react to elections results

NPP supporters and sympathizers in the Kumasi metropolis are reeling at the inability of the party to win the 2008 presidential a…

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NDC - We won seven regions out of ten

At his campaign office in Accra, Prof. Mills told newsmen the NDC according to the December 7 elections, controlled seven of the …

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WHO WILL THEY BACK?

As the presidential election enters a second round, the question needing an answer is which of the smaller parties would back the…

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IDEG, CFI urges EC to tally results before declaration

The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) and the Civic Forum Initiative (CFI), on Wednesday, called on the Electoral Commis…

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Mixed feelings greet news of run-off

Many Ghanaians yesterday received the news of the official results of the 2008 presidential election with mixed reaction.

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NPP, NDC adopt strategies for run-off presidential elections

Both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Northern Region have started strategising to…

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Moving United Ghana Forward - NPP slogan for the second round

Few minutes after the EC announced final results for the presidential contest, NPP organized press conferences to soft launch th…

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Mills Captures Six Regions Trails Akufo-Addo by 124,225 Votes

Former Vice President John Evans Atta Mills, Presidential Candidate of National Democratic Congress (NDC), is leading in six out …