Zuwera Ibrahimah
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Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah (born 27 July 1970) is a Ghanaian politician. She is a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). She is the member of parliament for the Salaga South Constituency in the Savannah Region of Ghana. She was the first woman in the Salaga area to be elected as a member of parliament in the fourth republic.
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[edit]- The provision of the educational infrastructure is part of her determination to uplift the educational sector in the municipality .
- Globally more than 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet they faced barriers to properly manage their menstrual periods. Often the social stigma and taboos that surrounded menstruation, prevented women and girls from attending work and school.
- this donation is in line with preparations towards rebuilding and restructuring the NDC party towards election 2024. So all branch executives must work very hard and make good use of the motorbikes in order to deliver victory for the NDC in the next general elections.
- The journey has not been easy, for the first time a woman has won the primaries. It is a victory for team Hajia Zuwera, a victory for Salaga south and the NDC. I know I am winning the constituency seat back to the NDC in the general elections by the grace of God .
- Ordinary Ghanaians were interviewed about Ken Ofori Attah’s presentation of the Mid-Year Budget review in parliament, and they are scared. Entrepreneurs were worried that he might bring new taxes which have become Inimical to their businesses. Businesses are closing down in this country.
- Ghanaians are afraid of new taxes likely to spring up from today’s mid-year budget review.
- Majority of Ghanaians are not excited about the budget review as its content, although unknown, is likely to include new taxes that seek to shake the foundation of their businesses.
- Ghanaian want to vote for a government who can provide for them a good standard of living for themselves and families and not a government who will drain them of their business capital with enormous taxes.