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Mahama names more ministers as Haruna Iddrisu heads Education
President John Mahama has named another set of ministers including 3 regional and 9 sectors ministers as he readies a team to lead the country
John Mahama announces first set of ministers
John Mahama has announced his first set of ministerial nominations with Ato Forson, Dominic Ayine and John Jinapor getting the nod to lead key Ministries
Take responsibility for the dumsor – Alhaji Said Sinare tells Akufo-Addo
Alhaji Said Sinare has urged the Akufo-Addo-led government to take responsibility for the recurrent power outages and admit its failures
Career Compass Gh Foundation donates to schools in Wuxor, Have, and Sremanu
Career Compass Gh Foundation brightened the lives of students of Wuxor, Have and Sremanu Electoral Area by donating educational materials to them
Alhaji Said Sinare hailed for rallying Zongo communities to ensure victory for John Mahama
Following NDC’s success at the 2024 polls, Zongo youth across the country have taken to social media to praise Alhaji Said Sinare for his work in the Zongos
Election 2024: Ghanaians rejected NPP due to its ‘Wickedness’ – Said Sinare
Alhaji Said Sinare has attributed the NPP’s massive defeat at the just ended polls to the Akufo-Addo-led government’s ‘wickedness’
List of top NPP MPs who lost their seats to the NDC
As results trickle in, some of the top NPP MPs have lost their seats and will not return to Parliament for the 9th Parliament after the NDC flipped some seats
Bawumia concedes defeat, congratulates John Mahama
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has conceded defeat, called John Mahama and congratulated him for decisively winning the 2024 presidential election
National Peace Council urges NPP, NDC to withdraw their supporters from coalition centres
The National Peace Council has urged political parties to appeal to their supporters to leave the coalition centres to enable a smooth coalition process
Live Updates: Ghana Decides at Election 2024
Provisional results from polling stations and constituencies are trickling in after Ghanaians voted earlier in the day to elect a new President and MPs