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BEREKUM WEST MP CUT SOD TO CONSTRUCT DRAINAGES AT JINIJINI MARKET

JINIJINI HENE COMMENDS BEREKUM WEST MP AS HE CUT SOD FOR DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION. The Chief of Jinjini, the  District Capital of Berekum West District in the Bono Region, Nana Tutu Baffour Asare II has pledge to support the MP of Berekum West at a sod cutting ceremony of a drainage construction works at the Jinijini market by the MP who also double as the Deputy Minister of Railways, Hon. Kwaku Agyenim Boateng. The cost  of the project according to the MP is amounting to the tune of Gh2,000,000.00 and will be completed within a period of six months. The Jinijini Hene in his speech to commended the MP for the work done for the people in the Constituency, he said, what the MP has done for them needs to be seen by all and should be allowed to continue with the good works come 2020. The Chief in his recommendation said if the MP will keep on with developmental projects nobody will be allowed to contest him, and he will do all his best to let such a person who will contest him be

BEREKUM THURSDAY MARKET TO BE RENOVATED BY MP

BEREKUM THURSDAY MARKET TO SEE FACELIFT AS MP CUT SOD TO CONSTRUCT BRICKS PAVING. The Bono Region Commercial City which is Berekum to be precis, weekly satellite Thursday Market is to see a facelift to be revamped the entire grounds as the MP of Berekum East, Dr. Kwabena Twum Nuamah cut sod for the commencement of the pavement bricks construction in the market. According to the MP, he made a promise to the market women to pave the floor of the market to help the free flow of movement in and around the Yawadadwom. He said, though this is the beginning to bring change to the Thursday market but the renovation works will last only for a month. He explained that, quite apart from what he has started in the market, Berekum has also been selected for a secondary city projects which will also add more inputs into the market redevelopment. The Global Coordinator of Berekumman Citizens Association, Mr. Kofi Adane aka Borga One, who witnessed the sod cutting ceremony thanked the MP f

ANOTHER THEFT HIT BEREKUM GRIDCo SUBSTATION

ANOTHER THEFT HIT GRIDCo SUBSTATION IN BEREKUM AS POWER CABLES CUT AWAY BY THIEVES. Bearly two months old GRIDCo substation that was constructed by Skipper Ghana Limited (SkipperSeil) an Indian Company in the Berekum Municipality of the Bono Region which distributes electricity power to the people of Berekum, Dormaa Ahenkro, Nkrankwanta, Wamfie, Drobo, Japekrom, Sampa and other surrounding towns have been affected by different kinds of thefts leading to the gradual collapse of the operations of the substation. The latest and serious robbery that has hit the substation is that, thieves have entered the yard and cut off the power cables of the standby M15 Transformer at the substation. According to the information Alrich24newsgh.com has gathered, the substation have only one security man guiding the place during the day and two in the night but the robbers managed to run away with some of the heavy cables and coppers around the standby M15 Transformer. In reference to ste

BEREKUM SENOIR HIGH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS DONATES TO THE SCHOOL

BEREKUM SENOIR HIGH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS (BESSOSA) DONATES TO THEIR ALMA MATER The 2001 year group of the old students of the Berekum Senoir High School (BESSOSA) in the Berekum Municipality of the Bono Region has donated to their former school a 6 brand new streets lights to support the school of their dark environment. Presenting the bulbs to the school, one of the old students who also double as the assembly member for Berekum Ayakorasi-Dominase Electoral Area, Hon. Charles Owusu, explained the motive behind the donation and said that, this is just the beginning of the old students who completed 2001 to help influence others who have passed through the school to return what the school have done for them to support it. He urged his colleagues old students to also come back with the little they have to see the develepomt of their Alma mater. The Headmaster of the school, Mr. Ebenzer Ayensu Qwagire also thanked the 2001 year group for their kind initiative to support th

SERWAA KESSE GIRLS SHS DONATES TO SUNYANI FEMALE PRISONS

SERWAA KESSE GIRL'S SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DONATES TO SUNYANI FEMALE PRISONS. Serwaa Kesse  Girl's Senior High school in the Tano municipality (Duayaw Nkwanta) of the newly created Ahofo Region has donated various kind of items estimated to be an amount of fifty thousand Ghana cedis to the female inmates of the sunyani prisons. The Headmistress of the school, Madame Doris Cobbinah presenting the items with the students, admonished the inmates to seek the face of God as they  are serving their respective sentence years . She again advised them to obey their officers  as they train and reform them at the prison camp. She emphasised that, though they are in prison now but that is not the end of their life but assured that, if God is with their side they shall surely overcome their period of sentenced. Receiving the items, the officer Incharge Mrs. Presty Sarka, thanked the headmistress, staff and the students for their kind gesture for donating to them. She also urged

BEREKUM WELCOMES SINOHYDRO 10 KM ROAD PROJECT

PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO CUTS SOD FOR TAMALE INTERCHANGE; LAUNCHES $2 BILLION SINOHYDRO DEAL The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has launched the $2 billion Government of Ghana – SinoHydro Master Project Support Agreement (MPSA), and also cut the sod for the construction of the Tamale Interchange, the first interchange in the northern sector of the country. According to President Akufo-Addo, Ghana, through a barter arrangement, will have US$2 billion worth of priority infrastructure projects delivered across the country, in exchange for the delivery of Ghanaian manufactured aluminium products to Sinohydro. The barter arrangement has, thus, necessitated the establishment of the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation, a statutory public corporation, to oversee the development of the exploitation of the full value chain of the country’s bauxite resources. This, the President explained, is to guarantee that Ghana has a vibrant aluminium industry, “

28 YEARS OLD NASANA OMANHENE CALLS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

A 28 year old teacher ridding in the shoulders of his elders after the installation on Nasana streets.  A 28 YEAR OLD NATIONAL SERVICE PERSONNEL INSTALLED OMANHENE OF NASANA.  A 28 year old teacher of Kwahu Pipeasi Basic school Mr. Emmanuel Mensah have been installed the Omanhene of Nasana in the Tain District of the Bono Region. The newly enstoolled king, Nana Kwame Owusu Owoso Adorto II has called for a total infrastructural develepomtal in the Nasana traditional area. He has expressed worry over the poor road network to the town from Siekwa. According to Nana Owusu Owoso Adorto, the people of Nasana have been contributing to the cashew production in the country including yam, cassava and gradnuts but have poor road network linking to other communities in the area. Nana Owusu Owoso Adotor II together with his Queen mother in state. He said, as a chief, he is ready to partner with the government to bring develepomt  to the area but plead on the government to help refurbish