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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey Elected Commonwealth Secretary-General.

Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Ghana’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, has been elected as the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, making her the first Ghanaian to hold this prestigious position. Her election highlights her extensive diplomatic experience and signals a new chapter for the Commonwealth, especially with her focus on addressing issues that resonate with Commonwealth countries, such as climate change, youth empowerment, and trade facilitation.Ayorkor Botchwey has a longstanding career in Ghanaian politics and international relations, known for her advocacy on sustainable development and support for peace and stability across Africa. Her appointment also positions Ghana at the forefront of global diplomacy within the Commonwealth's 56-member bloc. Leaders and representatives across the Commonwealth have praised her election, viewing it as a strong step toward revitalizing the organization’s influence on global and regional issues.This accomplishment follows her tenure as […]

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US Brings Clean Water to 20,000 in Ghana’s Northern Region.

The U.S. Government, through USAID, has commissioned two solar-powered water systems in Ghana's Northern Region, benefiting over 20,000 residents across nine communities in the Gushegu Municipality and Nanton District. The water systems, built at a cost of GH₵10 million ($877,546), were developed in partnership with Global Communities and completed in March 2024. These systems include boreholes with solar-powered pumps and a 100-cubic-meter concrete tank, providing clean and reliable water to households, farmers, and small businesses. This project is part of the U.S. Government’s Global Water Strategy, aiming to offer improved water access to 500,000 Ghanaians by 2027. The U.S. Government, through USAID, has commissioned two solar-powered water systems in Ghana's Northern Region, benefiting over 20,000 residents across nine communities in the Gushegu Municipality and Nanton District. The water systems, built at a cost of GH₵10 million ($877,546), were developed in […]

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