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Mahama speaks tonight on Election 2020 petition loss

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Former president John Dramani Mahama is expected to officially comment on the Election 2020 petition defeat at the Supreme Court tonight. The address is scheduled...

Harruna Attah writes: The JM swag will live on!

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Today, Thursday, March 4 2021, Ghana’s supreme court would announce its decision on JM’s petition challenging the outcome of the 2020 presidential elections. We...

Harruna Attah writes: “The Law Is A(n) Ass”

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When read fully in context, Charles Dickens’ often quoted reference to the law being an ass, amuses, bewilders but also reveals a reality:  “It was...

Election petition: Win or lose don’t fight – Peace Council to...

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As Ghana’s Supreme Court gets set to give its judgement in the Election 2020 petition hearing, the National Peace Council has appealed to both...

Remorseful Ayine: I messed up

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A former deputy attorney general Dr Dominic Ayine has prayed Justices of the Supreme Court to forgive him for going overboard in a media...

Election 2020 Petition: Judgement day on 4 March

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The Supreme Court will on 4 March 2021 rule on the Election 2020 petition brought before it by former president John Dramani Mahama. "The...

‘You failed to satisfy us’ – Supreme Court rejects Mahama’s review...

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Ghana's Supreme Court has rejected a review application filed by John Mahama affirming the right of the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission to testify...

Supreme Court cites former A-G Dominic Ayine for contempt

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Former deputy attorney general under the Mahama administration Dr Dominic Ayine has been cited for contempt by the Supreme Court over comments he made...

Election petition: You can’t reopen case – Supreme Court to Mahama

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The Supreme Court has dismissed an application filed by former President John Mahama in the election 2020 petition hearing to reopen his case. Mahama...

‘You have to change your wig’ – CJ to Akoto Ampaw

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Observers who were at the Supreme Court on Monday, February 15, burst into laughter when counsel for the 2nd Respondent, Akoto Ampaw, was...
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