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Ghana’s Ruling Party Faces Election Blow Amid Power Crisis

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  • Six months of power outages threaten ruling party’s chances in December elections
  • Opposition gains ground as economic challenges and corruption perceptions grow

 

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s ruling party’s chances of retaining power in the upcoming general elections in December have been dealt a major blow following six months of unstable power supply, popularly referred to as “Dumsor” (On and Off).

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