By Patrick Biddah A 40-year old Engineer, Paul Afotey Quaye, has been confirmed as the new Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Krowor Municipal Assembly. He swept all the 17 “Yes” votes at the end of the election, which represents 100percent endorsement . Of all the 17 Assembly members, 11 are elected and six government […]| The Herald ghana
Government pays GHC23.6 million in allowances to Assembly Members, delivering on decentralization promise to strengthen local governance| The Herald ghana
By Benjamin Makafui Attipoe, Sogakope The South Tongu Municipal Assembly (STMA) in the Volta Region, has confirmed the President’s nominee for the position of Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) at a well-attended ceremony at Sogakope, the administrative capital. The Municipal Assembly, has become the first in the region to elevate its first female Presiding Member (PM) […]| The Herald ghana
….Files petition over his seized van A commercial driver, has filed a formal complaint with the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB), alleging misconduct by officers from three police districts in the Volta Region and demanding the release of his impounded vehicle. Klutsey Emmanuel Edem, a van driver, claims he was unwittingly drawn into a drug […]| The Herald ghana
…As coastal erosion ravages community Hope is rapidly fading for residents of Agavedzi, a coastal town in the Ketu South District of Ghana’s Volta Region, as relentless tidal waves and coastal erosion, continue to devastate the area. The GH¢200 million package promised in this year’s budget statement to the people, including those in Keta and […]| The Herald ghana
By Benjamin Makafui Attipoe, Bewutesikope Awafia of the Agave Traditional Area in the South Tongu Municipality of the Volta Region has stressed the need for Ghanaians to take clean-up exercises very seriously. Togbe Adzaklo Dunesor II who is also the Dufia of Bewutesikope, noted that the health importance of such exercises cannot be over-emphasized. Togbe […]| The Herald ghana
A growing controversy surrounding Gabriel Adovoe Kwablah Kwamigah, a contender for the position of Council of State Member for the Volta Region, has sparked outrage and calls for accountability from concerned citizens. Kwamigah, who is currently embroiled in a $7.05 million gold fraud case at an Accra High Court, is being urged by the group […]| The Herald ghana