There could be food shortage and price hikes next year – Peasant Farmers Association backs Mahama

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“This year, we have had serious challenges with fertilizer, especially in the Northern Part of the country. You know, in the North, the land is not fertile, so if you farm without applying fertilizer, the likelihood of recording very low yield is very high.”

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CHRAJ throws out vote-buying and corruption allegations against Mahama

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And that the Commission finds as a fact that Respondent is not complicit in any ongoing corruption investigation by the Commission involving any public officer(s), adding that “investigation of corruption allegations against a public officer that implicates a private person makes that private person liable to the Commission’s corruption investigation mandate based on the Supreme Court’s interpretation of Article 218 of the 1992 Constitution in the Kamara case supra.”

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Credit Mahama for new Tema Motorway Interchange – NDC tells government ahead of commissioning

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Mr Mahama said “…Many other projects are ongoing such as the Tema motorway roundabout decongestion project and a new bridge from flowerpot roundabout on the Spintex Road over the Accra-Tema motorway into East Legon. There are others ready to commence with financing arranged such as the Obetsebi Lamptey interchange, the Pokuase interchange, and Motorway expansion project among others.”

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NDC replies Bawumia, lists Mahama’s achievements in the North

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“Our elders often say that, ‘a child that is born blind thinks all other children were also born blind’. We are very certain this is the pathetic situation of our brother Vice President as his pathetically empty knowledge of Northern Ghana’s development trajectory makes him think all other Northerners are ignorant…” they wrote.

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Banking cleanup: Go beyond talk; pay customers – Mahama to gov’t

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“We promoted indigenous participation in the financial sector because we realised that the sector was dominated mostly by foreign interests, big foreign banks…we said that this sector was such an important sector, so Ghanaians should participate in it,” he stressed.

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