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Busted! NIB Stops Smuggled School Feeding Rice in Bono East.

The National Investigation Bureau (NIB) in the Bono East Region intercepted a Kia Rhino truck allegedly smuggling 56 bags of rice meant for schools under the Ghana School Feeding Programme. The rice, branded "Lucy," was supposed to be delivered to Jema SHS and Kintampo SHS but was diverted and offloaded onto two tricycles (Aboboyaa) at Tuobodom.The truck, with registration number AS 9584-14, was seized at Tuobodom in the Techiman North District, and the driver was arrested. Investigations revealed the items were initially picked up from Techiman Senior High School, a designated distribution point.Currently, the impounded truck and tricycles remain in the custody of the Bono East Regional NIB Command in Techiman, as inquiries continue into the suspected diversion of resources intended for schoolchildren.

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Tanoboase Sacred Grove: A Hidden Natural and Cultural Treasure in Bono East.

The Tanoboase Sacred Grove, located in the Bono East Region, is a stunning natural wonder and cultural heritage site. Known for its unique sandstone rock formations, the grove attracts tourists, especially those seeking serene environments for religious and spiritual activities. It also holds historical significance as the ancestral home of the Bono people, believed to have sought refuge in the area centuries ago. Despite its beauty, the site has seen a decline in visitors over the past decade due to lack of development. Efforts are now being made by local authorities and the Ghana Tourism Authority to redevelop and promote this sacred site, enhancing its facilities and boosting its appeal to both local and international tourists.

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Samira Bawumia Advocates for Clean Cooking Solutions in Bono East.

Samira Bawumia, wife of Ghana’s Vice-President, has called for greater efforts in promoting clean cooking practices across homes and institutions. Speaking during the commissioning of a modern institutional kitchen at the Nkoranza Technical Institute in the Bono East Region, she stressed the urgent need for action to reduce the health risks posed by traditional cooking methods.She highlighted that the use of firewood and other unclean fuels is responsible for over 20,000 premature deaths annually in Ghana, mainly due to non-communicable diseases such as stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer. Bawumia also expressed concern about the environmental damage caused by firewood, which contributes to deforestation and air pollution.At the event, she introduced an improved institutional cookstove, emphasizing its energy efficiency and ability to reduce fuel wood consumption by 75%, thereby significantly lowering emissions. The cookstove also features a chimney that directs […]

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Enhancing Maternal Health Care in Bono East.

n Ghana's Bono East Region, a collaborative project between PATH and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has significantly improved maternal health care at nearly 70 facilities. This initiative focuses on enhancing antenatal care by addressing maternal infections and streamlining health services.Joana Yinpaab Duubon, the GHS Regional Training/Project Coordinator for Bono East, plays a crucial role in this project. Her responsibilities include coordinating training for health care providers, managing staff, offering technical support, and overseeing patient screening procedures. Her work is vital in the Integrated Antenatal Care (ANC) project, which aims to better diagnose and manage maternal infections during pregnancy.In Ghana, maternal and infant mortality rates are high, with 2,700 women and over 20,000 babies dying annually due to pregnancy-related causes. The Integrated ANC project seeks to tackle these issues by expanding screening and treatment for infections such as hepatitis B, […]

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Deputy AG Urges Unity for Bono, Bono East Development.

Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has called for a united and collaborative approach in driving development across the Bono and Bono East Regions. Speaking at a forum held in Sunyani, he stressed that regional progress can only be achieved when various stakeholders, including government agencies, private businesses, and the local communities, come together with a common goal of improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare. He highlighted that while the government is making strides in some areas, sustainable development will require broader participation from all sectors to address existing challenges effectively. The Deputy AG's comments come as part of efforts to bolster regional growth through stronger partnerships and investments across multiple sectors. Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has called for a united and collaborative approach in driving development across the Bono and Bono East Regions. Speaking at a forum held in Sunyani, […]

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NAPO Urges Kintampo North, Pru West to change voting pattern.

Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, known as NAPO and the running mate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged voters in the Kintampo North and Pru West constituencies of Bono East to shift their support to the NPP in the upcoming December elections. He emphasized the importance of backing Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for President, asserting that the NPP has shown a commitment to unity and inclusivity. NAPO criticized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for failing to deliver significant development despite their long tenure. He highlighted the achievements of the Akufo-Addo administration in advancing the constituency and the nation. Additionally, NAPO encouraged voters to support Isaac Baffoe, the NPP's Parliamentary candidate for Kintampo North.

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Bono East Residents Praise Government for Improved Road Network.

Residents of the Bono East Region have expressed their appreciation to the government for improving the road network in the area. Many communities have noted the positive impact these road developments have had on transportation, particularly for farmers who rely on good roads to transport their produce to markets. The road projects, which were long overdue, are helping to ease travel time, reduce vehicle maintenance costs, and boost economic activities in the region.Key roads in the area that were previously in poor condition have been upgraded, leading to better connectivity between towns and enhancing trade and social interactions. The residents are hopeful that the government will continue its efforts to improve the region's infrastructure.

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