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AgroFusion Festival Opens in Koforidua, Showcasing Youth Innovators in Agriculture.

The second edition of the AgroFusion Festival has officially begun in Koforidua, Eastern Region. This annual event, part of the Mastercard Foundation's Ghana Grows Programme, highlights youth innovation in agriculture, agribusiness, and technical vocational education and training (ATVET). The festival will feature an exhibition, a summit, the launch of a book titled Changing Narratives, and the Young Innovators Awards to celebrate outstanding contributions to these sectors. The event aims to change the perception of agriculture as a low-income field and encourage young people to explore its potential.

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New E-Waste Collection Centre to Launch in Koforidua, Offering Financial Rewards for Scrap Dealers.

The E-waste Fund Administrator, Nana Afua Ababio, has announced that a new E-waste collection centre will open in Koforidua on October 15. The centre will offer financial incentives to scrap dealers and private sector participants who bring their electronic waste for recycling. The initiative, part of the E-waste Fund's mandate under Act 917, aims to promote proper waste management and reduce environmental pollution. The announcement was made during a stakeholder workshop organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and the EPA.

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Koforidua Police Hunt for Car Theft Syndicate.

The Koforidua Divisional Police Command has launched a manhunt for a car theft syndicate that has stolen five vehicles in under a week in the Eastern Regional capital. Among the stolen vehicles are a Hyundai Elantra belonging to a senior official from the New Juaben South Municipal Assembly and another Hyundai Elantra from the owner of Olive Mall.The syndicate uses master keys and remotes to access vehicles at victims’ homes or businesses. Police are urging residents to provide any information that may assist in their investigations.

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Koforidua Hosts 9th Annual Ghana Recovery Walk, Offering Hope to Addiction Survivors.

The 9th edition of the Ghana Recovery Walk was held in Koforidua, organized by the Eastern Regional Command of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) in partnership with the Recovery Ghana Consortium and Hopeful Way Foundation. The event aimed to spread awareness about substance abuse and offer support to those on the journey to recovery.The walk, which was themed "There is Hope: Treatment for Addiction is Possible," highlighted the importance of community involvement in supporting individuals overcoming addiction. PNCO Grace A-B Tawiah, the Eastern Regional Commander of NACOC, reiterated the need for ongoing support and professional care, emphasizing the commission's dedication to preventing first-time drug use and providing counseling services to those affected.Tawiah also mentioned the significant interventions being provided, such as counseling services for inmates at Koforidua Prisons and professional assistance at the Eastern Regional Hospital. She emphasized that while […]

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