Myanmar to Hold First Election Since 2021 Coup Amid Conflict and International Criticism

Myanmar’s military government has announced it will begin general elections on 28 December 2025, marking the country’s first vote since the junta seized power in a coup more than four years ago. The election will be conducted in phases, with future

Election: Bus Shortages and Security Checks Disrupt Travelers Before Polls

Many travelers are making their way to their constituencies to cast their ballots but not without transportation hindrance. The holiday rush has compounded the issue, leading to overcrowded bus terminals nationwide. However, the situation has been particularly difficult at certain stations.

NCCE Chair Kathleen Addy Raises Concerns About Rising Election-Related Violence in Ghana

Kathleen Addy, Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has voiced serious concerns regarding the increasing readiness of Ghanaians to engage in election-related violence. Her remarks followed the release of a recent NCCE report on voter concerns, which indicated

Dr Afari-Gyan Calls For Judicial Action Against Frivolous Election Petitions

A former Chairperson of the Electoral Commission Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan says the judiciary must sift through election petitions and introduce punitive actions against persons who bring frivolous cases. Dr Kwadwo Afari Gyan described some election petitions as improbable, and the courts

Wenchi High Court Awards GH¢150,000 Compensation To Victims Of 2020 Techiman South Election Violence

The Wenchi High Court has ordered the Ghanaian government to pay a total compensation of GH¢150,000 to six individuals who were injured during the violent 2020 parliamentary election in the Techiman South Constituency. The court ruled that the compensation was due