Category: News
Volta NDC lauds seamless MMDCE confirmations
The NDC in the Volta Region has lauded the seamless process that led to the confirmation of the MMDCEs nominees in the region
Shut up, let Mahama fix your mess – Said Sinare blasts NPP
A leading member of the NDC Alhaji Said Sinare has asked the NPP to shut up and allow President John Mahama to fix the mess it created
For Ghana’s sake, swiftly confirm Mahama’s nominees – Tanko Appeals to Assemblymembers
A member of the Council of State, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, has urged Assembly members to swiftly approve John Mahama’s MMDCEs nominees
Bright Ege leads bold initiative to combat youth unemployment in Volta Region
Volta Regional Secretary of the NDC has engaged key stakeholders in a drive to create opportunities for youth in the region as part of the Reset Agenda
Use Ramadan to pray for Mahama – Said Sinare pleads with Muslims
Alhaji Said Sinare has pleaded with Muslims to commit John Mahama into prayer during the month of Ramadan as he works to reset the country
Madina NDC congratulates Edward Obeng Kenzo
The Madina Constituency NDC has congratulated Ing. Edward Obeng Kenzo on his appointment as acting CEO of VRA while praising Mahama for choosing competence
Defending Meritocracy: a rebuttal to unfounded attacks on Edward Obeng Kenzo
A group of concerned VRA staff have rebutted the attempts by some persons to sabotage the appointment of Ing. Edward Obeng Kenzo as CEO of the power producer.
Stop sponsored attacks on Obeng Kenzo –VRA Staff warn public
A group of Concerned VRA staff have warned the public and the media against fueling politically motivated attacks against VRA’s new CEO Ing Obeng Kenzo
Don’t become a Chief Clearing Agent – Manasseh tells Mahama
Manasseh Azure Awuni has urged President Mahama to face the fight against corruption and not be tempted by Akufo-Addo’s infamous Chief Clearing Agent title
ORAL Committee presents report to President John Mahama
The ORAL Committee established by President Mahama to help recover looted state assets has presented its report containing over 2,000 cases to the President