Audio By Carbonatix
The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, will begin a five-day campaign tour of the Central Region on Wednesday.
He will visit the family of the deceased Member of Parliament for Mfantsiman in Mankesim, address chiefs and people in many constituencies across the region as well as meet with religious leaders, canoe owners, fishermen and fishmongers.
Mr Mahama will also interact with hawkers, market women, commercial drivers, identifiable groups, small scale miners, farmers, hair dressers and dress makers, among others.
He will focus on job creation, his plan to roll out Free Primary Healthcare up to the level of district hospitals as well as plans to provide opportinities and employable skills for the youth through state-sponsored National Apprenticeship Programme and Free Technical and Vocational Education and Training (T-VET).
Mr Mahama will wrap up his tour of the Central Region on Sunday
Latest Stories
-
I lost that track – Tsatsu Tsikata explains why he never became a judge
39 minutes -
King Charles’ visit to ‘revitalise’ relationship with US, says UK ambassador
1 hour -
SALL disenfranchisement a danger to the Republic – Tsatsu Tsikata warns
1 hour -
Exclusion like SALL risks turning state into ‘gang of robbers – Tsatsu Tsikata
2 hours -
Oil prices rise as US-Iran peace talks stall
2 hours -
Ghana secures hosting rights for 2027 U-20 boys AFCON – Kurt Okraku announces
3 hours -
WACCU transitions to BoG regulation, launches digital tools amid GH¢89.9m asset growth
4 hours -
Death toll in Colombia highway bus bomb attack rises to 20
4 hours -
The Chinese sports brand taking on Nike and Adidas
4 hours -
SALL deserves reparations for 4 years of political exclusion – Tsatsu Tsikata
5 hours -
Hire, fire, final – Chelsea’s player power may be ugly, but it wins
5 hours -
Italian referee chief suspends himself over allegations
5 hours -
Gauff beats Cirstea in Madrid despite stomach virus
5 hours -
Defending champion Alcaraz to miss French Open
5 hours -
Galatasaray accuse referees of having ‘evil inside’ them
6 hours