Audio By Carbonatix
The governing National Democratic Congress is holding its outstanding parliamentary primary at the Ketu-South constituency in the Volta region today.
This follows the dismissal of an injunction application against the party that sought to stop the primary in the constituency.
NDC members of the constituency were unable to partake in the party’s nationwide primaries held on November 21st due to the suit.
But an Accra High Court dismissed a suit by Jim Morti, who claimed he was unfairly disqualified at the vetting.
The dismissal has paved way for the election in the constituency to be held today.
The incumbent, who is also the Minister for Food and Agriculture Fifi Kwetey, will be contesting two other persons, Sylvanus Yao Amedorme and Famous Kuadugah.
About 32,637 registered members of the NDC are expected to vote in 70 centres in the Ketu- South constituency.
Latest Stories
-
Achimota Retail Centre braces for Day 2 of ‘Joy At The Mall’ after Day 1 extravaganza
3 hours -
Joy Prime’s Prime Insight to dissect NPP peace pact and fuel price drop on Saturday
4 hours -
Harry says sacrifices by Nato troops in Afghanistan deserve ‘respect’
6 hours -
Vice President visits Sports Ministry to strengthen coordination, oversee 2026 plans
6 hours -
CHRAJ urges Ofori-Atta to return, assures intervention in case of unfair trial
7 hours -
Felicia Anthonio: A global voice shaping the future of digital rights and internet freedom
7 hours -
Daddy Lumba left no will – High Court
7 hours -
3 foreigners remanded, one granted bail in Kasoa kidnapping, fraud case
7 hours -
There was no problem with NPP’s peace pact; Ken Agyapong wanted assurance – Osei Owusu
7 hours -
Aseidu Nketia has made the NDC more attractive – Osei Owusu
7 hours -
Driver’s licences to expire on holders’ birthdays – DVLA
8 hours -
Dr Bryan Acheampong signed in my place; three PhD holders signed without reading peace pact – Ken Agyapong
8 hours -
Begging for wedding money shows you are not ready for marriage – Duncan-Williams
9 hours -
Road crashes drop when safety campaigns are intensified – Abraham Amaliba
9 hours -
Typographical error delayed signing of NPP peace pact – Acting Chairman
9 hours
