Thursday

Sanitation:Assembly to enforce bye-laws-Ketu North DCE



Chief Executive of the Ketu North District in the Volta Region, Claver Kofi Lawson has indicated that the assembly is poised to improving on the gains made in the last four and a half years.

Cecilia Memorial Clinic Medical Director calls for regular claim payment

The Medical Director at the Cecilia & Sammy Memorial Maternity Clinic at Assin Fosu in the Central Region, Jane Adjei Bernice has appealed to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to ensure regular payment of claims to health insurance providers especially private ones to enable.

Tuesday

BigStep to hand over training school to community



BigStep Foundation, a nongovernmental organization in the Birim North District in the Eastern region is to hand over a new training school it has constructed for the Hweakwae community to enable the school to commence.

Care Givers urged to educate children

Care Givers for orphans and vulnerable children under the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty LEAP programme have been urged to give priority to educating the children under their care and also give the children the best care, love and affection.

Newmont to assist Hweakwae with JHS block

The old junior high school block for the Hweakwae Community in the Birim North District in the Eastern Region is to be replaced with a new modern one, the assemblyman for the area, Bernard Owusu-Boateng has disclosed.

Thursday

MP supports re-wiring of Koforidua Market

Re-wiring of the Koforidua Central Market is almost complete, Hon. Mark Assibey Yeboah, Member of Parliament for New Juaben South has disclosed.

Francis K. Dzineku appointed MCE

The Ketu South Municipal Assembly will soon have a permanent Municipal Chief Executive subject to approval by Assembly Members of the President’s nominee.

Tuesday

782 households receive LEAP benefit in Ketu South Municipality


Seven hundred and eighty-two poor householdes in the Ketu South Municipality have received financial support under the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme, Municipal Social Welfare officer, Divine Yevoo has stated.

Monday

Kasoa residents appeal for police station, hospital

Chiefs and people of Kasoa in the Awutu Senya East Municipality in the Central Region have appealed to the government to establish a police station, hospital and upgrade the school in the area to help cater for the growing number of children of school going age.

The people took opportunity of the president’s visit to the Municipality last Friday to offer thanks to the Almighty following the affirmation of his presidency by the Supreme Court after eight long months of contest.

Though the president did not responds to their calls, they are hopeful some urgent measures will be instituted  to address the aforementioned problems confronting the people especially considering the population of the area which keeps growing by the day.

Kasoa, which falls right at the boundary with the Greater Accra Region has grown rapidly over the years following its proximity to the national capital, Accra with very large population of various working class including civil servants, businessmen and women, students  among others.

It however appears the rate of development has overwhelmed the government hence the city is confronted with some infrastructure challenges that need early attention. Among them is a flyover, necessitated by large volumes of cars plying through the municipality to other areas in the central region and beyond.

Kumawu District hospital pledge on course


Sherry Ayittey
Government will soon make true its promise of building an ultra modern district hospital for the people of Kumawu as part of its measures to bridge disparities in heath care accessibility in the country especially between t he urban and rural folks.