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Peasant Farmers in Volta Region Urged to Adopt Eco-Friendly Farming.

The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) recently organized a stakeholder engagement in the Volta Region to promote agroecology, a sustainable alternative to chemical-based farming. The event, supported by the 11th Hour Project, highlighted the harmful effects of agrochemicals on both land and human health.Bismark Owusu Nortey, PFAG’s National Executive Director, stressed the importance of shifting to agroecological practices that preserve soil health, reduce chemical dependency, and increase resilience to climate change. The Volta Regional Director of Agriculture, William Dzamefe, also encouraged farmers to diversify their farming methods in response to the growing impacts of climate change.Participants expressed optimism about the insights gained, with plans to implement agroecological practices on their farms. PFAG aims to expand these engagements nationwide, promoting a healthier ecosystem and sustainable farming methods.

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NDC Chairman Concern Over Low Voter Turnout in Volta Region.

Johnson Asiedu Nketia, National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has expressed concerns over low voter turnout in the Volta Region ahead of the upcoming general elections. During a tour of the region, he emphasized the importance of every party supporter participating in the voting process to avoid complacency, which could weaken the NDC’s chances of securing victory. Asiedu Nketia urged voters to overcome intimidation and assist each other to ensure a strong turnout, which is critical for offsetting opposition votes in other regions.

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GAWU Launches Initiative to Combat Child Labour in Volta Fishing Communities.

The General Agriculture Workers Union (GAWU) is taking significant steps to combat child labour in Ghana’s fishing communities, particularly around Volta Lake. In collaboration with the Danish Trade Union Development Agency (DTDA), GAWU visited the North Dayi district and Kpando municipality, raising awareness about the importance of prioritizing education for children over labour.During the visit, a Community Child Protection Committee (CCPC) was established to monitor and report instances of child labour. District Chief Executive Kudjo Atta emphasized the need for accurate reporting and urged community members to differentiate between legitimate help and exploitation.GAWU’s General Secretary, Andrews Addoquaye Taggoe, encouraged parents to keep their children in school, highlighting that education is essential for achieving future aspirations. To further support local schools, GAWU donated a seesaw and shirts promoting the message "Child Labour, Away!!," reinforcing their commitment to fostering a child-friendly environment. […]

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Surge of Support for Kyerematen’s Vision in Volta Region.

he Afrafranto Caravan Tour, led by Hopeson Adorye, has seen significant growth in the Volta Region as support for Alan Kyerematen's presidential campaign surges. With each stop, Kyerematen's vision for transforming the region into a Skills Development Hub is resonating deeply with locals. Traditional leaders, including Torgbui Sri III of Anlo and Torgbui Dzelu IV of Dzelukope, have expressed their support, praising Kyerematen’s leadership. Adorye encouraged the people of Volta to turn their love for Kyerematen into votes, emphasizing that his presidency would bring development and jobs to the region. The campaign contrasts his vision with the perceived shortcomings of previous governments, sparking a renewed sense of purpose among voters.

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Hohoe Man Punished for Vandalizing NPP Campaign Posters.

A viral video circulating online shows a young man in Hohoe receiving ten lashes for damaging campaign posters of John-Peter Amewu, the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for the Hohoe Constituency. Jonas-Kwofi Worlanyo, Vice Chairman of a local voluntary group supporting Amewu, noted an increase in such vandalism. Destroying or defacing campaign materials is an electoral offence in Ghana, punishable by fines or imprisonment. The man’s actions highlight the seriousness of electoral violations as the 2024 elections approach.

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Ho Tennis Club Claims Victory at 2024 Donewell-Asogli Tournament.

The Ho Tennis Club (HTC) triumphed at the 2024 Donewell-HTC Asogli Tennis Tournament, held at the Ho Tennis Court as part of the annual Asogli Yam Festival celebrations. Competing against top clubs like Tesano Depot, Tarkwa Goldfields, and Tema Premier, HTC dominated the matches, winning key rounds such as the Ladies, Men’s, and Mixed Doubles.HTC’s teamwork and home advantage proved vital as they defeated their opponents, eventually securing a 3-0 victory and being crowned champions. The tournament, which has been running for 15 years, serves to nurture tennis talent and promote the rich Asogli culture.

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Volta Region: Families Stranded Due to Mortuary Workers Union Strike.

Families in the Volta Region have been left in a difficult situation as the ongoing strike by the Mortuary Workers Union continues to have a severe impact. Many families with deceased loved ones are now unable to retrieve bodies for burial, causing emotional distress and logistical challenges.The strike, which began earlier this week, has led to a halt in operations at several mortuaries across the region. Workers are protesting poor working conditions, inadequate wages, and lack of proper equipment, which they claim has made their work difficult and unsafe.As a result of the strike, families who were preparing to bury their deceased relatives are now left stranded, unsure of when the situation will be resolved. Some families are reportedly considering alternative arrangements, such as transporting the bodies to neighboring regions where mortuary services may still be operational.The Mortuary Workers Union […]

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Elizabeth Ohene Expresses Frustration Over Volta Region’s Lack of Support for NPP Despite Development Efforts.

Elizabeth Ohene, a prominent figure within the NPP, has voiced her concerns about the lack of support for the party in the Volta Region, despite ongoing development efforts. Speaking during a visit to Abutia, her hometown, alongside NPP vice presidential candidate Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, she pointed out the various improvements brought to the area by the ruling party. She emphasized that even though the NPP has invested in the region, many locals still do not support the party in elections.Ohene highlighted several development projects, including a new six-classroom block and a school bus provided to Abutia Secondary School, facilitated by Dr. Opoku Prempeh during his time as Education Minister. She urged the community to reconsider their voting decisions in recognition of the party’s commitment to local development.The paramount chief of Abutia, acknowledging the improvements, supported Ohene's call, suggesting that […]

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Seventeen Tourism Industry Players Honored at Volta Regional Tourism Awards.

Seventeen key contributors to the tourism industry were recognized for their outstanding efforts at the 2024 Volta Regional Tourism Awards. The event, themed “Celebrating Innovation and Recognizing Excellence in Ghana’s Tourism Sector,” highlighted the contributions of these individuals and organizations to the region's tourism growth.The ceremony offered a platform for industry stakeholders to network and share ideas on advancing tourism in the Volta Region. The honorees were commended for their creativity and innovation, which have not only attracted visitors but also positioned the region as a top destination in Ghana.Volta Regional Director of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr. Johny Arthur-Quam, praised the winners for their efforts in driving tourism through innovative approaches. He emphasized that innovation goes beyond technology and infrastructure, focusing on reimagining heritage and engaging visitors in meaningful ways.Mr. Richard Agyenim Boateng, Director of Administration at the Ghana […]

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National Security Expands ‘See Something, Say Something’ Campaign in Volta Region.

The Ministry of National Security has extended its 'See Something, Say Something' campaign to border communities in the Volta Region to prevent violent extremists from entering the country. Communities such as Ho West, Afadzato South, North and South Dayi, Ho, and Hohoe Municipalities were included in the campaign.Launched in 2022, the initiative aims to raise public awareness and encourage citizens to report any suspicious activities or movements to the authorities. Campaign leader Akosua Danquah Ntim Sekyere emphasized the importance of vigilance, urging residents to stay alert and collaborate with security agencies to curb violent extremism.The team engaged with various stakeholders, including traditional leaders and schools, urging them not to harbor foreigners involved in illegal activities and to use the toll-free number 999 to report suspicious behavior. Residents were also reminded to stay calm amidst concerns over instability in neighboring countries, […]

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