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Parents in Jagluu Seek Kindergarten School to Bridge Education Gap
File Photo Parents of children in Tieyir, a farming community within the Jagluu Electoral Area of the Wa West District, are appealing to the District Assembly and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to establish a Kindergarten (KG) school locally. Currently, their children are compelled to trek to neighboring communities such as Younuuri or Jenekaa in the Sawla-Tuna Kaleba District to access early education. Residents highlight the challenges faced by children, particularly

Info Radio Reports
Nov 211 min read


GHACEM Regional Manager Urges GHS and GES to Expedite Community Projects to Access Free Cement
UPPER WEST REGIONAL GHACEM MANAGER - BRIAN SEIDU SOTAA The Upper West Regional Manager of GHACEM, a leading cement manufacturing company in Ghana , Mr. Brian Sotaa Seidu, has called on officials of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and Ghana Education Service (GES) to prioritize the timely submission of cover notes for communities engaged in self-help projects. He emphasized that delays or failure to provide these essential documents often hinder communities from benefiting from

Info Radio Reports
Nov 201 min read


Agricultural Extension Officer Urges Farmers to Reduce Rice Production Losses
The Agricultural Extension Officer for the Vieri Zone in the Wa West District, Mr. Nasiru Sidik, has urged rice farmers to take proactive measures to minimize losses that occur before, during, and after harvesting. Speaking on Info Radio’s Bang Kuobo program, Mr. Sidik noted that many farmers experience substantial losses at different stages of rice production. He explained that pre-harvest losses are often caused by pests, birds, and other animals that destroy crops on the

Info Radio Reports
Nov 201 min read
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