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John Paintsil Successfully Hosts 3rd Edition of Talent Identification Program in Savannah Region.

Former Ghanaian footballer, John Paintsil, has successfully organized the third edition of his Talent Identification Program in the Savannah Region. The event, aimed at discovering and nurturing young football talent, attracted numerous aspiring footballers from across the region.The program featured a series of matches and training sessions, providing young players the opportunity to showcase their skills in front of professional scouts and coaches. Paintsil, along with other experienced football professionals, was on hand to mentor and guide the participants, offering them insights into the world of professional football.The initiative is part of Paintsil's ongoing efforts to give back to the community and support the development of grassroots football in Ghana. By focusing on underrepresented regions like Savannah, the program seeks to create opportunities for talented youth to advance their football careers.

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NPP Urges Police to Address NDC MP’s Comments in Savannah Region.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Savannah Region has called on the Ghana Police Service to address remarks made by Yussif Sulemana, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bole-Bamboi, at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) "Enough Is Enough" demonstration. Sulemana referred to the NDC's flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, as a "warrior" during the protest, which was aimed at pushing for a forensic audit of the electoral register.At a press conference on 19 September 2024, in Damongo, Mohammed Isaah, the regional secretary of the NPP, criticized the NDC MP for his comments, labeling them as provocative. Isaah accused Sulemana of using abusive language and claimed the MP was desperate for attention from Mahama. He further described Sulemana as "self-serving" and criticized his performance as a representative in Parliament.Isaah also took aim at former president Mahama, accusing him of underperforming in […]

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Former NPP MP Launches Campaign Supporting Alan Kyerematen in Savannah Region.

Alhaji Abubakar Saddique Boniface, a former NPP Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, has kicked off a week-long campaign in the Savannah Region to rally support for Alan Kyerematen, an independent presidential candidate. Kyerematen, leading the Movement for Change, is contesting in the upcoming December 7 general elections.Alhaji Boniface's campaign tour took him to several key communities, including Buipe, Damongo, Fulso, Yapei, Kalbe, and Konkomba areas. During his visits, he paid respects to local chiefs, observing traditional customs, and met with Movement for Change supporters.He called for an end to the political dominance of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), advocating for Kyerematen as a viable alternative to break the political duopoly. Boniface urged voters to shift their political allegiance and support a government that includes all citizens, regardless of […]

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Construction of Shopping Mall to Begin in Damongo.

The West Gonja Municipal Chief Executive, Karimu Kusubari, has officially handed over the site for a new one-storey shopping mall in Damongo, the capital of the Savannah Region. This development is expected to boost local commerce and enhance the region's economy.During the ceremony, Kusubari emphasized the government's dedication to advancing the municipality and improving residents' quality of life. The project, funded by the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Programme through a World Bank loan, aims to support various developmental initiatives, including road improvements.Construction is set to begin within two weeks and is anticipated to be completed within six months. Kusubari also inspected a newly completed drainage system in Ngbaripe, designed to mitigate flooding issues in the area.

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Solar Power Offers New Hope to Domangburi in Savannah Region.

In a significant development for Domangburi, a village in the Sawla Tuna Kalba District of Ghana’s Savannah Region, solar power has finally arrived. For the first time, the entire community has been equipped with solar energy, ending their reliance on firewood, flashlights, and oil lamps.The initiative, led by 350 Ghana Reducing Our Carbon (350 GROC) through its Renewable Energy for Communities Campaign, has brought 65 solar panels and bulbs to Domangburi. Additionally, three solar streetlights were installed at the local school and market. This project aims to address the long-standing issue of inadequate lighting that has affected both educational and economic activities in the village.At the launch ceremony, Mumuni Alhassan, the chief of Domangburi, expressed profound gratitude for the installation, highlighting how crucial lighting is for daily tasks and student education. He praised renewable energy as a sustainable solution that […]

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Health Director Raises Alarm Over Shortage of Medical Doctors in Savannah Region.

Dr. Josephat Ana-Immwine Nyuzaghl, the Savannah Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service, has expressed concerns about the insufficient number of medical doctors in the region. Speaking at the annual performance review meeting held on March 20, 2024, at the Catholic Guest House in Damongo, he highlighted the ongoing issue despite the addition of six new doctors in 2023.Dr. Nyuzaghl pointed out that the doctor-to-population ratio in 2023 was one doctor for every 22,699 residents, revealing significant challenges still faced by the region’s healthcare system. While there was some improvement compared to 2022, he stressed that the current number of doctors remains inadequate to effectively meet the healthcare needs of the population.To address this shortage, Dr. Nyuzaghl has called on key stakeholders, including the Regional Coordinating Council, Municipal and District Assemblies, and Traditional Authorities, to focus on providing accommodations and […]

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NDC Demands Action Over Politicized DRIP Equipment.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Savannah Region has formally lodged a complaint with both the Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom, Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I, and the Savannah Regional Minister, Saeed Muazu Jibril, regarding the politicization of recently deployed DRIP equipment.At a press conference held in Damongo, NDC regional executives expressed their concerns over the DRIP equipment being branded with the colors of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). They argue that this political branding undermines the impartial nature of development projects, which are intended to serve all communities regardless of political affiliation.The NDC has issued a three-day ultimatum for the removal of all NPP party posters and political branding from the equipment. Failure to comply will result in the NDC taking decisive actions, which could include suspending the equipment’s operations. The party stressed that while they support the […]

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