In the countdown to December 7, political party manifestos will anchor the key issues that will define the next government.
Today, Star Ghana and JoyNews were in the Northern Regional capital, Tamale.
They engaged with electorates and enabled them to have their say as political parties ready their policies for the polls.
The Ghana Connect Town Hall engagement took place at the Bagabaga College of Education.
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