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POLITICS
Run-off is required as no candidate got 50 percent of valid votes’ cast – Mahama to Supreme Court
The Petitioner in the 2020 Election Petition trial says a run-off is required since no candidate in the December 7 polls obtained…
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Supreme Court’s discretionary powers favour EC and Akufo-Addo again
The discretionary powers clothed with the Supreme Court of Ghana, has once again unanimously favoured the Electoral Commission (EC) and…
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POLITICS
Supreme Court’s ruling against my interrogatories ‘a miscarriage of justice’ – Mahama fires
The Petitioner in the election 2020 petition, John Mahama has argued that denying him the opportunity to serve interrogatories on…
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POLITICS
Manasseh Azure: If NDC loses the Supreme Court case against EC
Dear DC You’re in court against the Electoral Commission (EC). You don’t want the Commission to compile a new voter…
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GENERAL NEWS
Supreme Court chastises Deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame
The Supreme Court through the Chief Justice has chastised the Deputy Attorney General for describing their order for the EC…
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POLITICS
EC to file legal basis for exclusion of Voters’ ID Card @ S/Court today
The Electoral Commission is expected to by the close of today file documents at the Supreme Court to explain why…
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POLITICS
Winner of 2020 elections may be declared by the Supreme Court – Vim Lady
Broadcast Journalist with Despite Media, Afia Pokuaa has said that she believes 2020 elections will be determined by the supreme…
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GENERAL NEWS
Supreme Court dismisses $2.25bn Eurobond suit against Ofori Atta
A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court presided over by Chief Justice Anin Yeboah has unanimously dismissed the suit against…
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GENERAL NEWS
Supreme Court defers judgment on Martin Amidu’s age suit to May 13
A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court presided over by Chief Justice (CJ) Anin Yeboah has deferred judgement in the…
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POLITICS
Minority to head to Supreme Court to challenge Pre-Tertiary Bill
The Minority in Parliament has served notice it will challenge the Pre-Tertiary Bill in the Supreme Court. The provision in…
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