Ghana's biggest opposition party, National Democratic Congress (NDC), on Thursday, launched a fundraising campaign for the upcoming elections in December 2020.
The party also used the event today to launch the ‘Adopt a Constituency/Branch’ policy.
Already, the party has launched a new electronic platform, including an application interface dubbed: “NDC GHANA”.
It has also launched a website and a short code, *216# or *714*24# that would serve as platforms for special contributions and dues collection among its members.
Follow the thread below for details of today’s event.
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