I did not support Dr. Bawumia in the last internal contest - Dominic Nitiwul

I did not support Dr. Bawumia in the last internal contest – Dominic Nitiwul

“Campaign Is Going Extremely Well”—Senior NPP MP Speaks on Elections, Airport Renaming, and Bawumia Accra, Ghana — A senior Member of Parliament of the New Patriotic Party has expressed confidence in his re-election campaign, describing it as “extremely well” as Ghana heads toward a fiercely competitive electoral season. Asked about the state of his campaign,…

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Big men, small boys, and power in Ghana

[ad_1] Prof. Jeffrey Haynes Politics Jan – 10 – 2026 , 09:57 4 minutes read Ghana’s recent Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) recommendations focus on strengthening democracy, accountability and governance by proposing significant changes, including banning members of parliament from being ministers, electing metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives, limiting executive power, reforming the judiciary and…

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Ghana music has no identity — Kofi Mole

[ad_1] Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole has triggered a storm in the entertainment industry after bluntly declaring that Ghana’s music lacks a clear global identity, a statement that has split opinion among artists, industry players, and fans. Speaking on Luv FM in an interview with Melvin on the station’s flagship show DriveTimeOnLuv, the ‘Odobra’ hitmaker questioned…

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ghana news NPP presidential primary: Committee updates police on security, logistics

[ad_1] The Chairman of the Presidential Elections Committee (PEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Joseph Osei-Owusu, has reiterated that the Ghana Police Service has been granted exclusive jurisdiction over security arrangements for the party’s January 31, 2026, presidential primary. He stated that no private or unauthorised security arrangements will be permitted at any voting…

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University of Ghana points to student leaders over 25% fee hike

[ad_1] The management of the University of Ghana (UG) has moved to distance itself from the controversial 25% hike in academic fees for the 2025/2026 academic year. University authorities contend that the staggering increments—which have seen some freshman bills jump by over 30%—are almost entirely driven by third-party levies introduced by student governance bodies, not…

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