The Starlets will also face Congo in Group B of the 13-27 April tournament, following the draw held by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) at its secretariat in Cairo on Sunday.
The Starlets will also face Congo in Group B of the 13-27 April tournament, following the draw held by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) at its secretariat in Cairo on Sunday.
A press release from the World Bank made available to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) said the report collates lessons of experiences from 31 cities in Africa and globally, and shows how such approaches are leading to home-grown innovative solutions that could help guide the design of plans elsewhere.
A press release from the World Bank made available to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) said the report collates lessons of experiences from 31 cities in Africa and globally, and shows how such approaches are leading to home-grown innovative solutions that could help guide the design of plans elsewhere.
The supporters, dressed in their party T-shirts and holding party paraphernalia, are waving branches of trees and shouting “we want peace, we want peaceâ€Âas they march along.
The supporters, dressed in their party T-shirts and holding party paraphernalia, are waving branches of trees and shouting “we want peace, we want peaceâ€Âas they march along.
He was speaking as the guest speaker at the 25th anniversary thanksgiving and dedication service of the Redeemed Baptist Church on Sunday in Accra.
He was speaking as the guest speaker at the 25th anniversary thanksgiving and dedication service of the Redeemed Baptist Church on Sunday in Accra.
Accra, December 9, GNA – Mr George Lawson, Deputy General Secretary in-charge of Operations of the National Democratic Congress has said the quality leadership demonstrated by government over the last four years has contributed to their lead in the general election.He said he was convinced the Electoral Commission would by the close of the day announce the NDC as the winner to continue the good work they had started to improve the living standard of Ghanaians.Mr Lawson said this in an interview with Ghana News Agency on Sunday in Accra.He said results coming in indicated that the NDC had been victorious in eight regions as compared to the New Patriotic Party winning in only two regions.He expressed excitement about the confidence impose on the NDC government by the electorate to continue the “Better Ghana Agenda†started by the Late President Atta Mills.He called on all party faithful to be calm and wait for the Electoral Commission to declare the results. GNA
Accra, December 9, GNA – Mr George Lawson, Deputy General Secretary in-charge of Operations of the National Democratic Congress has said the quality leadership demonstrated by government over the last four years has contributed to their lead in the general election.He said he was convinced the Electoral Commission would by the close of the day announce the NDC as the winner to continue the good work they had started to improve the living standard of Ghanaians.Mr Lawson said this in an interview with Ghana News Agency on Sunday in Accra.He said results coming in indicated that the NDC had been victorious in eight regions as compared to the New Patriotic Party winning in only two regions.He expressed excitement about the confidence impose on the NDC government by the electorate to continue the “Better Ghana Agenda†started by the Late President Atta Mills.He called on all party faithful to be calm and wait for the Electoral Commission to declare the results. GNA
Accra , Dec 09, GNA -Below are some results of the Presidential election
Accra , Dec 09, GNA -Below are some results of the Presidential election
Mr Saji Seji Amedonu, New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate placed second with 32,656 votes with the Independent candidate, Tony Afenyo taking the third position with 13,866 votes.
Mr Saji Seji Amedonu, New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate placed second with 32,656 votes with the Independent candidate, Tony Afenyo taking the third position with 13,866 votes.
She polled 13,157 votes as against 15,359 votes garnered by the National Democratic Congress’s Kweku Tanikyi Kessie.
She polled 13,157 votes as against 15,359 votes garnered by the National Democratic Congress’s Kweku Tanikyi Kessie.
Kwasi Bonzoh of the NPP polled 18,067 votes, Kenneth Atobrah of the PPP had 309 votes,Nana Bulumiatwum Kwasi of the CPP had 278 votes, Joseph Justice Kwaw of the NDP polled 30 votes and Ebenezer Somiah Addae, an independent candidate polled 176 votes.
Kwasi Bonzoh of the NPP polled 18,067 votes, Kenneth Atobrah of the PPP had 309 votes,Nana Bulumiatwum Kwasi of the CPP had 278 votes, Joseph Justice Kwaw of the NDP polled 30 votes and Ebenezer Somiah Addae, an independent candidate polled 176 votes.
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