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NPP Confident of Retaining Sefwi Wiawso Seat.

Former Western North Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), William Benjamin Assuah, has expressed strong confidence that the party will retain the Sefwi Wiawso Parliamentary seat in the upcoming elections. Speaking at a campaign event alongside NPP’s parliamentary candidate Festus Bumakama Agyapong, Assuah cited the party's numerous development projects in the constituency as key factors for victory.Among the projects mentioned were the establishment of the Sefwi Wiawso Nursing Training College, rural electrification, and the construction of a 42.8-kilometer road from Dwinase Tano Bridge to Benchema Barrier. Assuah claimed that approximately 80% of the major infrastructure projects in the constituency since the Fourth Republic were carried out by the NPP, showcasing their commitment to development.He praised Agyapong for his dedication to the constituency despite not yet holding office and urged residents to vote for him to continue the work […]

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Otumfuo Explains Why He Attended Sefwi Wiawso SHS Instead of Prempeh College.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, recently revealed the personal reasons behind his decision to attend Sefwi Wiawso Senior High School (SHS) instead of Prempeh College, one of Ghana's most prestigious schools.In an address, Otumfuo shared that despite having the opportunity to attend Prempeh College, his late uncle, Nana Kwame Boakye, who was his guardian at the time, had insisted on him enrolling at Sefwi Wiawso SHS. The Asantehene respected his uncle's wishes, emphasizing that family guidance played a key role in shaping his early educational journey.Otumfuo Osei Tutu II also acknowledged that this decision allowed him to gain invaluable experiences, which contributed to his growth and development as a leader. He reflected on the significance of the path he followed and expressed no regrets, crediting Sefwi Wiawso SHS for contributing to his education and leadership skills.His story highlights the […]

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U.S. Donates Vehicles to Strengthen Health Services in Western and Ahafo Regions.

The U.S. Government, through USAID, has donated three 2024 double-cabin Nissan Navara pickups to the Ghana Health Service. These vehicles will be used in the Western, Western North, and Ahafo Regional Health Directorates to help improve healthcare delivery in remote areas.The donation is part of the ongoing USAID Care Continuum Project, which aims to enhance primary healthcare in 29 districts across these regions. The vehicles will allow healthcare staff to provide better oversight and deliver essential medical supplies to underserved communities.Dr. Stephen Dzisi, Acting Health Office Director at USAID/Ghana, emphasized the U.S. commitment to strengthening Ghana’s health system, noting that the donation reflects efforts to improve healthcare access and services. Dr. Emmanuel Atsu Dodor, Ahafo Regional Health Director, expressed gratitude, acknowledging the critical support the vehicles will offer to reach more communities.Since October 2019, USAID has provided a wide range […]

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Asiedu Nketia Takes “Reset Ghana” Agenda to Western North.

The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Asiedu Nketia, has taken his "Reset Ghana" agenda to the Western North Region as part of his ongoing efforts to galvanize support for the party ahead of the 2024 general elections.Addressing party supporters in the region, Nketia emphasized the importance of unity and grassroots mobilization to ensure the NDC's victory in the upcoming elections. He highlighted the need for reforms in governance, the economy, and the electoral process, which he believes have been compromised under the current administration.“The ‘Reset Ghana’ agenda is about restoring hope to Ghanaians and ensuring that the will of the people is upheld in the 2024 elections. We need to correct the wrongs and ensure free, fair, and transparent elections,” Nketia stated.He called on party members and sympathizers to intensify their efforts in voter education and registration […]

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Mahama to Launch Cocoa Training College in Western North.

Former President John Dramani Mahama has pledged to establish a dedicated cocoa college in Ghana's Western North Region if re-elected. This college is intended to provide specialized training for cocoa farmers and related stakeholders, improving the skills and knowledge base of workers in Ghana’s cocoa industry. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the productivity and sustainability of the sector, which is a critical economic driver in the region.Mahama emphasized that this college will equip farmers with modern techniques to maximize cocoa yields, ensuring long-term growth in the industry.

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Western North Urges Bawumia, Mahama, to Address Their Needs Before 2024 Election.

The Western North Development Association (WEDNA) has issued a call to leading political figures, including Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and former President John Dramani Mahama, to address the longstanding neglect of the region’s development needs ahead of the 2024 elections. The association expressed frustration over Western North being overlooked for major infrastructural projects, despite its contributions to national development.WEDNA emphasized that the region has been marginalized in areas such as roads, healthcare, and education, and urged political parties to prioritize Western North in their development agendas. They warned that voters in the region expect meaningful changes before casting their ballots in the upcoming elections.Key demands include improving road networks, healthcare facilities, and educational resources, which the association believes will uplift the socio-economic conditions of the region. WEDNA’s call is part of a broader effort to ensure that Western North […]

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EU/LEAN Initiative to Reclaim Degraded Lands in Western North Region

The EU/LEAN project, in collaboration with the government and environmental stakeholders, is launching an initiative to restore degraded lands in the Western North Region of Ghana. This project, part of the European Union's broader climate and sustainability efforts, aims to rehabilitate lands affected by illegal mining and unsustainable agricultural practices. By introducing sustainable land management techniques, the project will focus on improving soil fertility, reforestation, and enhancing local ecosystems. Additionally, the initiative is set to involve local communities, providing them with the skills and resources necessary for long-term land conservation.

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Roads Minister Begins Nationwide Tour with Visit to Western North Region.

The Roads Minister Francis Asenso-Boakye  has embarked on a nationwide tour, with a recent stop in the Western North Region. The tour is aimed at assessing the state of infrastructure development, particularly focusing on road projects in various regions. This visit to Western North will include engagements with local authorities and stakeholders to address concerns about road conditions and discuss strategies for improvement.As part of the tour, the minister will also inspect ongoing construction works, review completed projects, and gather feedback from residents on the impact of the government's efforts to enhance road networks. The initiative aligns with the government’s broader commitment to improving transportation infrastructure across the country.

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Former NPP Western North Chair Backs Dr. Bawumia for Presidency.

Former NPP Western North Regional Chairman has endorsed Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the clear and obvious choice for the presidency. In his statement, the former chairman emphasized Bawumia's leadership qualities, experience, and vision for the country, asserting that he is the best candidate to lead Ghana forward. This endorsement reflects growing support within the party for Bawumia's potential candidacy, highlighting his track record as Vice President and his contributions to the government's economic and digitalization agenda.

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Western North: Most Expensive for Food in Ghana.

food stuffs A new report from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has found that the Western North Region is currently the most expensive region for food in Ghana. According to the report, residents in this region are facing higher food prices compared to other parts of the country. This situation is attributed to various factors, including transportation costs, market accessibility, and supply chain challenges. The rising cost of food in the Western North Region has raised concerns among residents and policymakers, as it directly impacts the cost of living and food security in the area.

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