DOSSIER: Election 2012 Articles
Reports on Election 2012
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Free education is good but quality education is better - Otabil
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Court grants NDP's plea for adjournment of case against EC
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NDC will not toy with educational policies - President Mahama
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EC to dialogue with Presidential Candidates on November 6th
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I was unfairly treated at the IEA debate - Ayariga
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EC to test biometric verification devices Nov. 3 and 4
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Nana Addo in vote buying; Mahama in abuse of incumbency - Report
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NPP politics outdated- Asiedu Nketia
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Time to have your own as President – Mahama tells Northerners
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The president is suffering from "Mahanesia" - Akufo-Addo
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Rawlings reiterates his desire for peaceful polls
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NPP is highly irresponsible on funding of free SHS
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Mahama 'Punches' Nana Addo's 'free free'
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NDC will continue to provide skills for ‘Kayeyei” - President Mahama
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NDC Guru: Mahama's appearance at IEA was too casual
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NPP are mongers of fear and panic - Mahama
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Konadu's NDP Case Against EC Adjourned
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Polls declare Mahama winner of IEA debate
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Mahama's No 1 position is providential- Amissah-Arthur
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‘Kayayei’Politics: Mahama is unforgivably ignorant- NPP
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President Mahama, NDC cited for abuse of incumbency
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IEA debate was for policies not oral English - Ayariga
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IEA 2012 Vice-Presidential debate slated for Tuesday November 6
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NPP to use the ‘Anas Principle’ to fight corruption
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Nana: I'll make Bawumia head of NDPC; you are confused - says Mahama
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IEA Debate: Mahama, Nana-Addo clash on NHIS and Free SHS
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Onetime premium is the biggest hoax- Akufo-Addo
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PNC will bring back 'operation feed yourself' - Hassan Ayariga
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I will provide a leadership of inspiration and hope – Dr Sakara
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Government will strengthen basic education - President Mahama
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President says NDC’s vision is to increase access to social services
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President Mahama outlines plans to tackle unemployment
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Government will invest to attain middle income status - President Mahama
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Abeiku Santana campaigns for President Mahama
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4 battle for presidency at IEA debate
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UFP predicts 60% one touch victory