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Krachi-Nchumuru Assembly Deploys DRIP Machines to Repair Korkorse–Grubi Road

The Krachi-Nchumuru District Assembly, under the leadership of District Chief Executive Martin Kofi Anato, has extended its road maintenance initiative by deploying DRIP machines to the Korkorse–Grubi road. This move follows a recent heavy downpour that severely damaged sections of the road, disrupting transportation and limiting access for residents and traders in the area. The deployment of the DRIP machines demonstrates the Assembly’s swift response to community concerns and its ongoing commitment to maintaining safe, motorable roads throughout the district. According to DCE Martin Kofi Anato, the intervention forms part of the Assembly’s broader infrastructure maintenance program aimed at mitigating the effects of seasonal rains on local road networks. He assured residents that the Assembly will continue to closely monitor road conditions and take proactive measures to prevent further damage. Mr. Anato also appealed to community members to cooperate with […]

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Nkwanta South MCE warns of revenue shortfall, conflict

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Nkwanta South, Joseph Antwi Awal, has highlighted the urgent need to strengthen revenue mobilisation as the assembly grapples with a major financial shortfall caused by ongoing conflicts in the area. With a target of GHS 550,000 for 2025, the assembly has so far managed to collect only GHS 300,000. Mr. Awal expressed concern that this gap threatens the sustainability of local governance and the implementation of key development projects. Delivering his sessional address at the ninth assembly meeting, he attributed the shortfall to weak tax collection mechanisms and persistent insecurity in the municipality. He warned that without decisive action, essential services and infrastructure projects could be stalled. To close the gap, the MCE proposed tougher tax collection measures, the creation of a dedicated task force to identify system loopholes, and public education campaigns on […]

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I won’t lash any trader; I withdraw my decision – KMA Mayor

Kumasi Mayor Backtracks on Threat to Flog Traders, Vows to Stick to Traditional Methods The Mayor of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has backtracked on his comments about using corporal punishment against traders who defy the ban on pavement trading. In response to widespread backlash, including criticism from members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Boadi clarified that he is committed to being a servant leader and has no intentions of manhandling or mistreating his people. Speaking at a press conference on Monday, April 14, 2025, King Zuba, as he is popularly known, acknowledged that the level of filth in Kumasi calls for urgent action but emphasized the need for discipline without resorting to physical punishment. Mr. Boadi had previously announced plans for a decongestion exercise, setting a two-week deadline for traders to vacate pavements and […]

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