Beyond the timing of projects, the Ashanti Region felt neglected compared to other areas. 87% of respondents pointed to an imbalance in development, arguing that Greater Accra and the Eastern Region ...
A special committee’s post-election report has revealed that despite Nana Akufo-Addo’s massive infrastructural projects, his ...
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Ashanti Region Tops Underage Sexual Activities In Ghana – GSSThe Ashanti Region has been identified as having the ... Healthcare Services and Adolescent Risky Sexual Behaviour, in Accra. These reports leverage data from the 2022 Ghana Demographic and ...
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Hosted on MSNGhana struggles to deal with a cholera outbreakWith over 6,100 cases and 51 deaths recorded as of 16 February, the crisis has put immense pressure on health authorities ...
Fifteen eminent personalities gracefully booked their seats to serve on the newly constituted Council of State after ...
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Yen.com.gh on MSNMore Confusion At Ashanti Region Council Of State Election, 1 Person Arrested During RerunOne person was arrested by police during the re-run of the Council of State election after a confrontation between the police ...
The Ashanti and North East regions finally elected their representatives on the Council of State in eventful polls yesterday, with one person arrested over violent conduct in the Ashanti Region electi ...
DCOP Frank Abrokwah In a significant development within the Ghana Police Service, unconfirmed reports indicate that Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Mr. Frank Abrokwah, the Ashanti Regional Police ...
Joy News has gathered that the Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP Frank Abrokwah has been transferred to the Police Headquarters in Accra. The transfer comes after some thugs disrupted the ...
The Electoral Commission will re-run the Council of State elections in the North East and Ashanti Regions on Monday, February ...
DCOP Emmanuel Teye Cudjoe has been appointed the new Ashanti Regional Police Commander. He replaces DCOP Frank Abrokwa, who ...
Meanwhile, a breakdown of the total value of secured loans by gender shows that individual female borrowers and businesses owned by females accounted for GH¢ 1.5 billion, an increase of 15.4% from GH¢ ...
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