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Judiciary must be accountable to the people

justice

Mrs Georgina Theodora Wood- the Chief JusticeJudiciary must be accountable to the people

30 April 2013

Mrs Georgina Theodora Wood, the Chief Justice on Tuesday tasked the Judiciary to be accountable to the people as mandated by the 1992 Constitution.

 

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Stop Speaking For EC - Judge tells Mahama lawyer

the Hearing

Photo Reporting: Justice Baffoe BonnieStop Speaking For EC - Judge tells Mahama lawyer

30 April 2013

One of the Justices of the Supreme Court who are hearing the 2012 election petition yesterday questioned the motive of Tony Lithur, counsel for John Dramani Mahama, for the persistent interjections he was making in defence of the Electoral Commission.

 

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Politicians Can't Fool Ghanaians Any Longer - Presby Moderator

equity

Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey Politicians Can't Fool Ghanaians Any Longer - Presby Moderator

27 April 2013

The moderator of the Presbyterian church of Ghana, Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey says the government must be blamed for the protracted strike by the Ghana Medical Association.

 

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Election petition ruling can be reviewed, Supreme Court rules in favour of Mornah

ruling

Bernard MornahElection petition ruling can be reviewed, Supreme Court rules in favour of Mornah

30 April 2013

General Secretary of the People’s National Convention Bernard Mornah has won a writ he filed at the Supreme Court seeking to nullify portions of the Constitutional Instrument 74.

 

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The path to power in Iraq is through its provinces

politics

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-MalikiThe path to power in Iraq is through its provinces

27 April 2013

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki used the country's provincial elections to shore up his power base. But a new onslaught of violence overshadowed the vote and could bring down the central government in Baghdad.

 

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