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NPP-NDC duopoly: We‘re poised to end it …PPP,CPP,PNC others declare

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Minority parties contesting this year’s election have indicated their readiness to end the 28-year-old duopoly of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) in governance.

In separate interviews with the Ghanaian Times, they outlined the strategies they would deploy to solve the country’s socio-economic challenges and elevate her to a pedestal deserving of a 63-year-old country, if elected on December 7, 2020.

The parties are the Convention People Party (CPP), the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Progressive People Party (PPP), National Democratic Party (NDP), Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) and the Ghana Union Movement (GUM).
Others in the December 7 race are the All People Congress (APC), People’s National Convention (PNC), and Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) as well as Mr Asiedu Walker, an independent candidate.

Bernard Benghan reports that PPP’s Vice Presidential Candidate, Mr Kofi Asamoah-Siaw, has predicted the December 7 presidential elections would witness a second round with the party as one of the two contenders because Ghanaians would vote massively for PPP.

He said the citizenry believed in the party’s commitment to implement the Right to Information Law, to bring transparency and accountability, fight corruption and review parts of the constitution to end the winner takes-all governance.

With strong economic policies, he said, the socio-economic development of the country was assured under a PPP government, hence the need for Ghanaians to choose them next week.

Jonathan Donkor reports that presidential candidate of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Mr Ivor Kobina Greenstreet, says his administration would embark on massive job creation by reviving collapsed factories established by Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the party’s founder.

The revival of the defunct companies, including Anomabo Citrus Factory, Ellembelle Vegetable Oil Factory, Eveready Batteries at Huni Valley, Pomadze Poultry Farms, he said, would reduce importation to boost industrialisation and local production and export.

He said the CPP had a track record as the only party that could build a resilient economy based on industrialisation as well as tackle energy and educational needs of the country.

For the PNC, its flagbearer, Mr David Apasera, said the party would focus on social interventions and firm up the implementation of existing ones as well as introduce free education for Ghanaians from kindergarten to the university.

He said his government would introduce absolute free healthcare for holders of the National Health Insurance card in addition to the building of six hospitals for the various security agencies across the country.

Concerning agriculture, he said among other things that poultry production would be increasedand he would institute a ban on the importation of frozen chicken into the country after his first two years in office.

The presidential candidate of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM), Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrews, says he believes that state-owned enterprises built by Dr Kwame Nkrumah and other development projects that have been abandoned by successive governments should be revived, reports Vivian Arthur.

Rev. Andrews, also known as Osofo Kyiri Abosom, stated that his future government would create jobs for people by revamping state-owned enterprises which have either been sold off or collapsed under the supervision of both the NPP and NDC.

In the unlikely event that his party failed to win the presidential election, he said he would not settle on any political party because “our policies and ideologies are different from theirs. We are not prepared to join any party.”
The founder and leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo, predicted a massive victory for the LPG in the December 7 general election as his outfit had worked hard to ensure a one-touch victory.

“I’m optimistic that we are going to win the election. We have gone round the country and the people have received our message; they have bought into the message,” he said.

He said in the unlikely event of a run-off, he would win hands down against the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

The independent presidential candidate, Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker, is on record to have said he would introduce bi-weekly salary structure to help improve the economic lives of individuals who exclusively relied on their pay for survival.

He said he would introduce economic strategies to generate revenue and enable the country to create its own assets, saying, “Ghana cannot borrow to develop; Ghanaian ownership should be our focus.”

Since his vision is not politically centred, he said he would collaborate with members of Parliament from both NDC and NPP as well as other political parties to develop the country.

The vision of the Presidential Candidate of the All People’s Congress (APC), Mr Hassan Ayariga, is to create industrial hubs across the country to create employment avenues for the teeming youth.

In several submissions at debates and interviews monitored by the Ghanaian Times, he said he would provide free education from the basic to university level and introduce inclusive policies such as a welfare system, which would include unemployment benefits, free food and other benefits to cushion the needy.
He also mentioned the construction of health facilities, roads and other amenities.

Madam Akua Donkor of GFP has on several platforms promised to give each journalist a car, make Twi the official language of the country and make the British pound Ghana’s currency, and link the Ghanaian economy to that of Britain.

She has reportedly said that her party would give devoted farmers money to invest in their farming activities as well as address corruption and other challenges in her own unique ways.

  • According to an October 30 report by the Ghana News Agency, NDP has promised to extend maternity leave for all workers from three months to six months to enable women to have enough time to nurse their babies.
    It also intends, among other things, to set up a cancer and kidney trust fund to provide financial and logistical support for patients, to alleviate the plight of people diagnosed with cancer and kidney diseases.

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Faithful Hearts Foundation Launches Sanitary Pad Initiative to Reduce Girls’ School Absenteeism in Danchira

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Research conducted prior to the intervention revealed that approximately 80% of parents in Danchira are peasant farmers living under difficult economic conditions. As a result, many families are unable to consistently afford sanitary pads for their daughters. This situation forces a significant number of girls to miss school during their monthly menstrual cycle, negatively affecting their academic performance, confidence, and overall wellbeing.

Speaking at the event, the organizers emphasized the central message of the outreach:

“The Education of the Girl Child Is Not Negotiable.”

Menstruation, a natural biological process, has become a barrier to education for many girls due to poverty and limited access to menstrual hygiene products. Faithful Hearts Foundation believes that no girl should be denied her right to education because of her period.

The sanitary pad distribution formed part of a broader advocacy effort to promote dignity, health, and uninterrupted learning for girls in underserved communities. Beneficiaries received essential menstrual hygiene materials, helping to reduce absenteeism and promote safer hygiene practices.

The event also marked the official launch of Faithful Hearts Foundation, a humanitarian and empowerment-focused organization established to:

* Raise and mentor girls of school-going age
* Support access to education and skills training
* Empower widows and orphans to live dignified and productive lives.

The Foundation is committed to creating long-term impact through educational support, mentorship, training programs, and community-based interventions that address both immediate needs and structural challenges.

Community leaders, parents, teachers, and beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting its relevance and potential to positively transform the lives of girls in Danchira.

Faithful Hearts Foundation calls on stakeholders, development partners, donors, and well-meaning individuals to support its mission of building a future where girls are educated, empowered, and able to reach their full potential regardless of their economic background.

About Faithful Hearts Foundation

Faithful Hearts Foundation is a Ghana-based nonprofit organization dedicated to raising, mentoring, educating, training, and empowering girls of school-going age, while also providing support to widows and orphans. The Foundation operates with a strong commitment to dignity, compassion, and sustainable community impact.

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Rev. Agnes Owusu
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Urgent Medical Appeal: Help Save The Life Of Nurse Cindy Oppong Afriyie

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In every community, there are people who dedicate their lives to caring for others. Today, one of those heroes urgently needs our help.

Mrs. Cindy Oppong Afriyie, a committed and compassionate Senior Community Health Nurse at Amasu Health Center in Dormaa Municipal, has been diagnosed with End-Stage Kidney Disease — a life-threatening condition that now requires urgent medical treatment and a kidney transplant to save her life.

For years, Cindy has faithfully served patients with love, kindness, and professionalism. She has comforted the sick, cared for the vulnerable, and stood as a source of hope for many families during difficult times. Sadly, she is now battling for her own life.

Her condition has rapidly deteriorated, leaving her weak and dependent on continuous medical care. Doctors have confirmed that she urgently needs a kidney transplant in India and post-operative treatment, a process that comes with overwhelming medical expenses.

The total amount needed for her treatment and surgery is Seven Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS 700,000).

This appeal is therefore being made to friends, family, colleagues, organizations, philanthropists, churches, and the general public to support Mrs. Cindy Oppong Afriyie in any way possible. No contribution is too small. Every donation brings her one step closer to recovery and another chance at life.

How You Can Support

Bank Transfer

Bank: Fidelity Bank
Branch: Adum Branch, Kumasi
Account Name: Portia Afriyie Oppong
Account Number: 1400272522813

Mobile Money (MoMo)

Number: 0240459094
Account Name: Portia Oppong Afriyie

 

Beyond financial donations, we also ask for your prayers, encouragement, and support during this difficult time. Together, we can help give Cindy hope again.

A woman who has spent her life saving others deserves the opportunity to live and continue her noble service to humanity.

Let us unite as one people and show compassion in action.

Together, we can save a life.

Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support.

 

 

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