VOTING PEACEFUL IN JUAPONG AND TAMALE
December 7, 2008Reports reaching us indicate that voting is peaceful in JUAPONG and TAMALE.
Reports reaching us indicate that voting is peaceful in JUAPONG and TAMALE.
Some observers and journalists from abroad interviewed have expressed their satisfaction with the voting so far.Two of the observ…
Multiple polling stations at one place causing confusion. Voters who have queued for many hours at one polling station are being …
Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan the Chairman of the Electoral Commission has asked the public to be calm and vote peacefully. He stated that…
Ghanaians are going to the polls on today, Sunday December 7 2008, to elect a President and 230 Parliamentarians in what promises…
The delay in sending voting materials to polling stations is causing a lot of confusion at Ablekuma North Constituency...
Reports of long queues in every part of the country give a strong indication that voter turn out may be higher than expected.
The presidential candidate of the Convention Peoples Party just voted in Cape Coast. He said he was very optimistic about his cha…
Very long queues herald Ghana’s elections 2008 with eligible voter’s arriving very early at the various polling s…
The National Democratic Congress(NDC) has held a press conference to express its displeasure about the election process so far.