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Former NDC MPs pledge commitment to President Mahama

politics

Photo ReportingFormer NDC MPs pledge commitment to President Mahama

13 October 2012

Former Members of Parliament of the ruling National Democratic Congress in the first Parliament of the Fourth Republic on Friday pledged their total commitment to President John Dramani Mahama to win Election 2012.


 

 

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PNC To Revive Agric Sector - Ayariga

politics

Hassan AyarigaPNC To Revive Agric Sector - Ayariga

12 October 2012

The Flag bearer of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Mr Hassan Ayariga, has said a PNC government will make maximum use of the country’s farmlands through the revival of the agriculture sector.


 

 

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Ghana must respond to Ivorian mercenary allegations by UN - Col. Aboagye

diplomacy

Photo ReportingGhana must respond to Ivorian mercenary allegations by UN - Col. Aboagye

11 October 2012

A senior research fellow at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in South Africa, Col. (Retd) Festus Boahen Aboagye, has criticized a UN expert panel for releasing findings on an Ivorian mercenary structure in Ghana and preparing to present them to the UN Security Council before consulting Ghana’s government.

 

 

 

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PM plans for 'aspiration nation'

UK politics

Prime Minister David Cameron addresses the Conservative Party's annual conferencePM plans for 'aspiration nation'

10 October 2012

Prime Minister David Cameron addresses the Conservative Party's annual conference

David Cameron has set out plans to build "an aspiration nation" as he closed the Conservative conference with a speech promising to get "Britain on the rise".

 

 

 

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Prez Mahama Should Give Us A Break - NPP

politics

Nana AkomeaPrez Mahama Should Give Us A Break - NPP

11 October 2012

The remarks of President Mahama, made in the Volta Region and played widely on radio cannot pass without comment.

 

 

 

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