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Vote counting begins in Ghana elections

By Al Jazeera
08 December 2016   |   11:06 am
Vote counting has begun in Ghana's presidential and parliamentary elections. President John Mahama is seeking a second term, but he's facing a tight race against the opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo, who he defeated four years ago.

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