UE/R: SOCO PROJECT FACILITATORS URGED TO WORK HARD FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE PROJECT – DCE NABDAM
By Masahudu Jinkor The Bolgatanga Municipal Police Commander, Supt Kwaku Ayepah has stated that though the Police Service has been mandated by the constitution to maintain law and order in the society, fighting crime successfully
BY: ATUIMAH VALERIUS World Vision Ghana, in collaboration with several partners, has donated 1,700 dignity kits to refugees at the Tarikom refugee camp in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region. The donation,
BY: ATUIMAH VALERIUS The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has held a major engagement with officers from all divisions in the Upper East Region to align them with the 24-hour economy policy, a flagship initiative of
BY: VALERIUS ATUIMAH A multi-stakeholder dialogue was recently held at the In-Service Training Center in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, bringing together government officials, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and community members
BY: VALERIUS ATUIMAH The Upper East Regional Directorate of the National Youth Authority (NYA) celebrated the matriculation and induction of 1,200 apprentices and over 200 master crafts persons. The ceremony was held at the Regional
BY: VALERIUS ATUIMAH In a remarkable effort to address essential healthcare needs in underserved regions of Ghana, the Widows and Orphans Movement (WOM), in partnership with the KGL Foundation and Ghana Health Service, recently conducted
BY: VALERIUS ATUIMAH Dennis Apusika, a passionate tourism promoter and sports enthusiast from Bolga, has completed a bold and arduous journey on foot from Bolga to Accra—a distance exceeding 700 kilometers—to raise awareness and advocate
BY: VALERIUS ATUIMAH The National Apprenticeship Program (NAP), described as a "game changer" by its regional coordinator, Hon. James Konzabre, is poised to make a significant impact on youth employment in the Upper East Region. The
By: Gideon K. Adu The PSWU demonstrated its dedication to releasing Africa from the bonds of illicit debt by participating in a symbolic chain-breaking event alongside thousands of workers, activists, and civil society organizations. The
BY: Gladys Apuweni His Royal Highness Naba Tahiru Tia, Paramount Chief of the Gambaga Traditional Area, has reiterated that the Gambaga community remains a place of refuge and safety for individuals accused of witchcraft. Addressing