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For the first time in Ghana’s electoral history, a Muslim is on the ballot as the candidate of one of the major parties.
It is also the first time the two major political parties – NDC and NPP – are fielding candidates from the country's North.
What do these firsts mean for the country, for its people and for its democracy?
Join us on this episode of The Bearing to find out.
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For the first time in Ghana’s electoral history, a Muslim is on the ballot as the candidate of one of the major parties.
It is also the first time the two major political parties – NDC and NPP – are fielding candidates from the country's North.
What do these firsts mean for the country, for its people and for its democracy?
Join us on this episode of The Bearing to find out.