UE/R: SOCO PROJECT FACILITATORS URGED TO WORK HARD FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE PROJECT – DCE NABDAM
BY: Kwame G. The Health Services Workers Union (HSWU) has marked a historic milestone with the successful organization of its first Regional Council Meeting in the Upper East Region, bringing together health professionals, union leaders, and
BY: Kwame G. The Upper East Regional Secretariat of the Public Services Workers Union (PSWU) has entered a new chapter of stability and continuity with the appointment of a substantive Industrial Relations Officer (IRO). This
By: Masahudu Jinkor The Zonal office of the Gulf of Guinea Social Cohesion project, SOCO in collaboration with the Builsa South District Assembly completed and handed over five community projects at separate locations in the
BY: Gladys Apuweni The Bolgatanga Branch of the Gonja Land Youth Association marked a memorable and culturally rich Damba Festival Celebration on Sunday, 18th January 2026, bringing together traditional leaders, youth groups, community members, and
BY: Gladys Apuweni The 8th edition of the prestigious HMB Miss Upper East pageant came to a grand and colorful climax on Monday, December 30, 2025, at the Bolgatanga GNAT Hall, marking yet another memorable
BY: PROSPER ADANKAI The Dunseema Festival has firmly established itself as one of the most vibrant and meaningful cultural celebrations in Ghana’s Upper East Region. Held annually on December 31st in Kandiga, a historic Gurune-speaking
BY: Gladys Apuweni Bolgatanga, Upper East Region In a bold effort to curb drug abuse and indiscipline among the youth, broadcast journalist and radio presenter with GBC URA Radio, Gladys Apuweni, has successfully carried an
By : Raymond Wegwi The National Democratic Congress NDC, Communications Bureau in the Upper East Region has organized its 3rd annual retreat and end of year,2025 party in Bolgatanga to assess their performance as communicatirs
By: Hannah Barribilla Upper East–based musician Lyrical ZK has ignited fresh conversations in Ghana’s entertainment industry especially in the Upper East Region after challenging the long-standing belief that the music business does not pay. The
By: Hannah Barribilla Afrobeat sensation Auggy Adingo has opened up about the struggles of being a musician from the Upper East Region, saying the biggest challenge is the lack of support from people within the