25th April, 2016 The Daily Graphic says although the nation's democracy is growing by the day, the voting process is still an issue the electorates have to deal with. According to the paper, this issue has led to the incidence of high number of spoilt or rejected ballots in elections. The graphic believes Ghana has a long way to go in curbing or reducing the high incidence of spoilt ballots. It hopes the high incidence of rejected ballots that have characterised elections over the years will be a thing of the past. The Ghanaian Times believes the Catholic Church at Pedu should be highly commended for its stance indecency among members and the society at large. The paper is convinced that this nation needs to wage war against immorality so as to maintain its identity adding that the moral crusade needs to begin from the House of God. The Daily Heritage condemns the recent murder of the Head Pastor of the Apostolic Church, Ghana, Kayayi District of Brong Ahafo, Essien B. Sackey and an Elder of the church, Ampaw. The paper insists that the police must step up their investigation to deal with the perpetrators than relying on only witnesses accounts of the incident. The paper also sends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and concludes that justice must be served. GBC