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Editorial
SUPREME COURT VERDICT BASED ON ‘MOSQUITO’ CALCULATOR
The Supreme Court yesterday finally gave its ruling on the controversial 2020 Election Petition. As it mysteriously turned out, the…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Mettle-Nunoo and Kpessa-Whyte told fanciful tales – Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in its unanimous judgment that affirmed Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a validly elected President described the…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Supreme Court unanimously affirms Nana Addo as president
The Supreme Court per a unanimous decision delivered Thursday has affirmed Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a validly elected President…
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Election Petition: Supreme Court to deliver judgment today
The Supreme Court is today, Thursday, March 4, 2021, expected to deliver its judgment on the December 2020 presidential election…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Supreme Court to deliver judgment tomorrow
The Supreme Court will tomorrow, Thursday, March 3, 2021, deliver its judgment on the December 2020 presidential election. The National…
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NEWS
Criticise us but don’t insult us, Kulendi tells public
Yonny Kulendi, Justice of the Supreme Court says the public can criticize judges but those criticisms should be constructive, devoid…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Remain calm ahead of judgement – NDC urges supporters
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has told its supporters to remain calm and resolute ahead of the final judgement of…
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NEWS
Election Petition: ‘Adhere to judgement regardless of who wins’ – Peace Council
The National Peace Council is stressing the need for peace ahead of the March 4 Supreme Court Judgement in John…
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POLITICS
EC, Nana Addo file closing addresses in election petition case
The Electoral Commission and President Akufo-Addo have joined John Mahama in filing closing addresses ahead of judgment day in the…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Don’t incite hate against judges – Judicial Service to media
The Judicial Service has cautioned media houses to refrain from publishing statements that incite “anger, hate, and passion” against the…
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