The cocoa crisis deepened in Parliament as the Minority caucus mounted a fierce challenge against the Mahama administration’s decision to slash producer prices. The NPP caucus is accusing the government of mismanagement, policy inconsistency, and political deception, while neighbouring Côte … Read more →
A very sad news reaching www.233times.net is that the president of the republic of Ghana just died at the 37 Military hospital.The president died after a long battle with illness in recent times.
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The ecstatic expressions by Ghanaians on Sarkodie’s BET Best International Act; Africa win never cease to end.
Ghanaians will be going to the polls again coming December to either maintain the ruling party or overthrow it democratically. Various Political Parties have already begun their campaigns on all the available platforms.
Ghanaians will visit the polls in December to either maintain the ruling party or replace it another political party. Just as Ghana have witnessed some neighbor countries wallow in brutalities as the aftermath of elections have shown frowning face on … Read more →
The Methodist Bishop of the Obuasi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Stephen Richard Bosomtwi-Ayensu, has said that the violent conducts and chaos at some registration centers across the country threatened the survival of the Ghanaian people.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) was seen in the 2008 campaigns to be introducing Ghanaian Artistes on their platforms performing favourite songs of the people. Most Artistes who performed were branded as NPP sympathizers. Daddy Lumba, broke his political virginity … Read more →
The voices of Ghanaians have been heard on several platforms either condemning Ken Agyapong’s statement or defending him. Several lawyers have given their interpretations to the owner of Oman Fm, Ken Agyapong’s “declaration of war if the police is not … Read more →
Politics of insults has become the order of Ghanaian Politics recently. On Political Party Rallies, insults are the least that would be heard as others cross the road of insults to even curse the party members on the other side. … Read more →