Source: Daily Graphic Ghana -The Kyebi Police is investigating a case of electoral malpractice involving four students of the Kyebi College of Education. The students, three females and a male are alleged to be members of the Tertiary Educational Institutions Network (TEIN), a students wing of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). They stand accused of possessing already thumb printed ballot papers. However, one of the students in an interaction with pressmen denied the allegation explaining that she was only recruited as a polling agent for the party. | Advertisement |
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Source: myjoyonline. com - Police in Tema have arrested five macho men for causing discomfort to voters at the Datus Complex School polling station in Tema.
The Tema regional police PRO, ASP Juliana Obeng told Joy News that the men were picked following complaints from voters that their presence made them feel “uncomfortable and intimidated". Source: myradio360. com - Nana Boakye, a communication member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has disclosed that the thought of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, becoming President of Ghana scares most Ministers under this current government.
Source: rainbowradioonline. com - The use of campaign vehicles at Assin Central in Central has sparked controversy as the Electoral Commission (EC) says it will not agree for parties to use the vehicles near the polling stations.
Source: citifmonline. com - A man has been arrested at a Gerado Church polling centre in the Ayawaso Central Constituency for wielding a knife.
BBC: "But on Wednesday Mr Mahama is asking voters to disregard such problems and give him a second term." Source: BBC.com - Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama has joked he is known as "Mr Dumsor" - a reference to the power cuts that have plagued Ghana during his first term in office.
"Dum" means off and "sor" means on in the local Twi language and Mr Mahama has come in for criticism for his inability to tackle the problem - as well as for the ailing economy and corruption scandals. Source: Today Newspaper - Independent parliamentary candidate for North Tongu constituency in the Volta Region, Mr. Christopher Kofi Eleblu, has declared that he will win the seat in the December 7, 2016 general elections.
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