Ghana’s largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), held nationwide protests on Tuesday, demanding a forensic audit of the voters’ register before the December 7 election. They expressed concerns over the integrity of the electoral roll, seeking assurance that the register is free of inaccuracies and irregularities. The NDC argues that a credible voters’ register is essential for a fair and transparent election process. This protest is part of the party’s efforts to ensure the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.
BURKINA FASO GOVERNMENT DISSOLUTION.
Burkina Faso military Junta led by captain Ibrahim Traore dismissed prime minister Apolinaire Joachim and dissolved the government. The decision was announced through an official decree but without an explanation…