[Cameroon Tribune]President-elect Mahama has the onerous task of keeping up Ghana's good governance records.
[Magharebia]CAN U-17 hosts Morocco will join Tunisia, Gabon and Botswana in Group B, according to the CAF draw held Sunday (December 9th) in Cairo. The event kicks off on April 13th.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Asiwa -Nana Yaw Edward Ofori Kuragu, the incumbent independent Member of Parliament for the Bosome-Freho constituency in the Ashanti Region, has failed in his bid to represent the constituents in parliament.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]With John Dramani Mahama's declaration as President-elect of Election 2012 by the Electoral Commission Chairman, Kwadwo Afari-Djan, the road seems clear for his being sworn-in on January 7, 2013, as the Fourth President of the Fourth Republic, save for a possible judicial Tsunami.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Ho -Residents of Ho, the regional capital of the Volta Region on Sunday took to the streets in the municipality to celebrate the victory of President elect, John Dramani Mahama, moments after the results of the 2012 polls were declared by the Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -SUPPORTERS OF the National Democratic Congress (NDC), mainly form the Zongo communities in Kumasi, yesterday poured onto the streets of Kumasi to celebrate what they called the first Northern President in Ghana. Motor riders led the procession amidst loud music on wheels.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Accra -At long last, the battle is ended, and our transitional Head of State, John Dramani Mahama, has officially been proclaimed President of the Republic of Ghana. According to an official announcement by Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman on the Electoral Commission, the President-elect polled 5,574,761 of the popular vote, representing 50.7 percent of the valid votes cast.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has developed a comprehensive, flexible, and balanced view on the management of global capital flows to help give countries clear and consistent policy advice.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]National heads from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) will convene this week in the Central African Republic of Equatorial Guinea for the 7th Summit for ACP Heads of State and Governments.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -When anxious voters, most of them supporters of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), kept vigil on Thursday evening, preparing to cast their votes the following morning, little did they know about what was in store for them.
[ThinkAfricaPress]Kiki Gyan -A new compilation rediscovers the career of one of Ghana's forgotten musical sons.
[RFI]Mandela, Mugabe and Ghana's elections are widely covered in today's African dailies
[RFI]The latest developments in Egypt and the wait for results after Ghana's election are both stories on the African continent today.
[Vanguard]Abuja -President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday congratulated President John Mahama of Ghana on his victory in last weekend's presidential and parliamentary elections.
[This Day]President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Monday congratulated President John Mahama of Ghana on his victory in last weekend's presidential elections in Ghana.
[This Day]President Goodluck Jonathan Monday congratulated President John Mahama of Ghana on his victory in last weekend's presidential elections.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The anxiety and uncertain clouds that surrounded the gains of female aspirants in the December polls can now be assuaged as 28 women from nine regions have so far successfully sailed through the just ended keenly contested parliamentary elections.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Judicial Service, on the authority and direction of the Lady Chief Justice, Mrs. Justice Georgina T. Wood, has established two Public Complaints Secretariats in anticipation of post-2012 election petitions. They are the Chief Justice's Secretariat and the Office of the Chief Registrar-General.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The elections are over. Results so far indicate that Ghana is gravitating towards a two-party society. The Chronicle would have hoped that at least one of the smaller parties would make a case for a third party representation in the country.
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