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The Supreme Court, on Thursday, ruled that the Electoral Commission can compile a new voters’ register.
It also gave them the go-ahead to compile the register in accordance with the C.I 126 that allows the use of the passport and Ghana card as the only source of identification.
Today on Newsfile, host of the show, Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests are discussing the Supreme Court's ruling and it's implications.
WATCH LIVE: #NewsFile with Samson Lardy #JoyNews
Posted by Joy 99.7 FM on Saturday, June 27, 2020

Also, they will discuss the wins, fallouts and controversies that stemmed out of the NPP Primaries on Saturday, June 20.

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