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Women in Northern Region Urge President Akufo-Addo to Approve Anti-Witchcraft Bill.

Women in Ghana's Northern Region are calling on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-Witchcraft Bill, which is currently awaiting his approval. This important legislation seeks to address gender-based violence, particularly the wrongful accusations of witchcraft against older women.The appeal was made during a sensitization program focused on gender-based violence held on Friday. In the Northern Region, women and girls face significant risks of violence, with high rates of abuse and exploitation. The area has been identified as a hotspot for gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence and witchcraft accusations.Witchcraft allegations disproportionately affect women, especially the elderly and those living in poverty. The Northern, North East, and Savannah Regions are particularly affected, where six witch camps exist to shelter women fleeing these false accusations. These camps, such as the Kukuo Witches Camp in the Nanumba South District and […]

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Ghana’s Tamale Arts School Preserves Traditional Music and Dance.

In the heart of Tamale, Ghana, an arts school is playing a vital role in preserving the country’s rich cultural heritage, particularly traditional music and dance. As modern influences and globalized entertainment take center stage, the Tamale Arts School is working tirelessly to ensure that these important cultural expressions are not lost.The school focuses on teaching traditional drumming, dancing, and singing styles that are native to the Northern Region of Ghana. These art forms, often passed down through generations, serve as a means of storytelling, spiritual expression, and community bonding.By blending education with cultural preservation, the school helps students gain a deeper understanding of their history and heritage while equipping them with the skills to keep these traditions alive. The institution also collaborates with local communities and elders, inviting them to share their knowledge and contribute to the school's curriculum.Many […]

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GNFS Celebrates Memorial Day with Drills Competition in Tamale.

On September 25, 2024, the Northern Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) held an operational drills competition in Tamale to commemorate this year’s Memorial Day. This marks the fourth edition of the event in the region, which focused on road traffic collision scenarios, including a musical chairs competition.Fire stations from across the region participated in the exercise, with six teams representing the Regional Headquarters substation, Tamale Metro, Sagnarigu, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Tolon, and Savelugu.Assistant Chief Fire Officer (Grade 11) Philip Masiku, the Northern Regional Commander of GNFS, emphasized the importance of the competition in enhancing the officers' skills. He remarked, “This challenge aims to sharpen our reflexes so that we don’t fail at the incident ground.”Following the drills, the Tamale Metro Fire Station emerged as the best overall team, with the Regional Headquarters substation, Sagnarigu, Tamale Teaching […]

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U.S. Invests Over 10 Million Ghana Cedis to Boost Fonio Production in Northern Ghana.

 The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), is investing $742,000 (equivalent to over 10.8 million Ghana Cedis) to support sustainable fonio production in northern Ghana. This initiative aims to enhance food security and improve the livelihoods of farmers in the region. The funding will help AMAATI, a Ghanaian social enterprise, expand its fonio processing capacity at its factory in Tamale, increasing output from three to ten metric tonnes daily. Fonio, a drought-resistant, gluten-free grain rich in nutrients, is a vital crop in the region. It regenerates degraded soil and offers significant health benefits. This investment aligns with USAID's broader goals of increasing agricultural productivity and supporting economic growth, particularly for marginalized groups like women and youth, who often lack access to land and other resources. Since 2021, AMAATI has revived fonio farming in northern Ghana, cultivating […]

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School for Life Reactivates Education Oversight Committees in Northern and North East Region.

Sagnarigu (N/R), March 30, GNA – School for Life, an NGO, has initiated efforts to reactivate Municipal and District Education Oversight Committees (M/DEOCs) across its eight operational zones as part of the USAID/Ghana Strengthening Accountability in Ghana’s Educational System-Systems Strengthening Activity. These committees are responsible for ensuring the effective delivery of education at the local level but have faced challenges with resources and capacity, making it difficult for them to fulfill their roles.Madam Wedad Sayibu, Director of School for Life, highlighted the importance of reactivating the M/DEOCs to address educational challenges and improve performance in primary schools within the Zones of Influence (ZoI) of the USAID/Ghana SAGES Systems Strengthening Activity. The zones include several districts in the Northern and North-East Regions, such as Sagnarigu, Yendi, and Gushegu.During a meeting with members of the Sagnarigu MEOC, it was revealed that the […]

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Tamale Teaching Hospital Completes First Successful Knee Replacement Surgery.

The Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) has successfully performed its first total knee replacement surgery, marking a significant advancement in orthopedic care in northern Ghana. The groundbreaking surgery, conducted on September 13, was led by Dr. Alatiga John Abanga and his Orthopedic Surgery team.The patient, a 58-year-old woman, had been suffering from severe knee pain for over three years prior to the surgery. In a statement released on September 19 via social media, TTH highlighted this achievement as part of its growing expertise in complex orthopedic procedures, having already conducted successful total hip replacements in the past.Dr. Abanga urged Ghanaians experiencing knee or hip pain to seek treatment at TTH, especially encouraging Muslims in Northern Ghana to address mobility issues that may affect their religious practices, such as praying.

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NMC Establishes Media Advisory Committee for Northern Region.

On September 17, 2024, the National Media Commission (NMC) inaugurated an eight-member Northern Regional Media Advisory Committee in Tamale. This new committee is tasked with addressing media-related issues in the Northern, North East, and Savannah regions of Ghana.The Committee will handle complaints and resolve issues related to media practices in these regions. It is chaired by Sheikh Dr. Tamim Abubakar, with Mr. Eric Amoh, a journalist, serving as Coordinator. The other members include Reverend Father Thaddeus Kuusah from the Northern Regional Peace Council, Dr. Iliasu Adam, a lecturer, Mr. Albert Futukpor, Regional Secretary of the Ghana Journalists Association, Hajia Hajara Issahaku Telly, a social worker, Hajia Kande, a public servant, and Dr. Alhassan Musah.At the inauguration, George Sarpong, the Executive Secretary of the NMC, emphasized that the Committee's composition includes experienced professionals who understand the local dynamics and languages. This […]

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Finance Minister Announces GHC500k Scholarship for Northern Region Journalists.

The Finance Minister has committed GHC 500,000 towards a scholarship fund specifically for journalists in the Northern Region. This initiative aims to support the education and professional development of journalists in the region, enhancing their skills and ability to report on critical issues affecting the area. The fund will likely cover training, educational programs, and other learning opportunities, contributing to the overall growth of journalism in Northern Ghana.

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RTU Unveils New Jersey Featuring Northern Region Map.

Real Tamale United (RTU) unveiled their new reserve jersey, which prominently features a map of the Northern Region. This design choice is a tribute to the team's home region, showcasing pride and regional identity. The initiative aims to highlight the cultural and geographical significance of Northern Ghana, with the jersey symbolizing a connection to the land and the people of the region. RTU's move has been widely appreciated by fans, emphasizing the unity between the team and its roots.

Northern Ghana to Become West Africa’s Food Hub – Alan Kyerematen.

Alan Kyerematen, leader of the Movement for Change and an Independent Presidential candidate for the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC), has revealed an ambitious plan to position Northern Ghana as the food basket of West Africa. During a tour in Tamale, he highlighted the immense potential of the five northern regions to achieve self-sufficiency and become key suppliers of food across the subregion. Kyerematen also emphasized the importance of empowering local youth with skills to boost the economy, particularly through agriculture. His development agenda focuses on enhancing agricultural infrastructure and supporting farmers with modern tools and techniques to ensure sustainable growth. Kyerematen's plan aims to elevate the northern regions and reduce socioeconomic disparities across the country.

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