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WILLING VESSELS FOUNDATION DONATES ASSORTED ITEMS TO TEPA KING JESUS ORPHANAGE

 The Tepa Branch of the Willing Vessels Foundation has generously donated a variety of essential items to the Tepa King Jesus Orphanage. This act of kindness, driven by the foundation's commitment to supporting local charities, has significantly impacted the orphanage. The donation included toiletries, soft drinks, bags of sachet water, gari, sugar, rice, biscuits, cooking oil, toffees, and an undisclosed amount of money. These items were presented by Mr. Adjei Nyamekye George, the president of the Tepa branch. He emphasized the foundation's mission and highlighted its continuous support for local charities since its establishment in 2021. "Today, we are proud to extend our support to the Tepa King Jesus Orphanage," Mr. George stated. The children at the orphanage expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the foundation's generosity. One of the children remarked, "We are deeply grateful to the Willing Vessels Foundation for their remarkable support. This genero
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OUR LADY OF VICTORY GROTTO, TEPA-MANFO LAUNCHES TEN-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN

 T he Our Lady of Victory Grotto in the Ahafo Ano North Municipal of the Ashanti region, part of the Goaso Diocese, marked a significant milestone today with the celebration of Benefactors Day and the launch of its ambitious ten-year development plan. Serving as a sanctuary for those seeking solace, guidance, and spiritual nourishment, the Grotto has been a place of reflection, inspiration, and renewal. The power of prayer at the Grotto has been a source of hope and miracles for many. Rev. Father George Kwadwo Ohemeng, the director of Our Lady of Victory Grotto, emphasized the dual goals of the event: to honor and thank all those who have generously supported the Grotto’s mission and vision since its inception, and to unveil the comprehensive ten-year development plan aimed at steering the Grotto towards a brighter and more promising future. The development plan includes the construction of several key facilities: a Grotto chapel, a 20-seater water closet (WC), a hostel, steps to the G

SABRONUM METHODIST SHTS HEADMASTER APPEALS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TO ADDRESS INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICIT

The headmaster of Sabronum Methodist Senior High Technical School, Rev. Peter Nimoh, has made a heartfelt appeal to the government to address the critical infrastructure needs of the institution. Speaking during the Student Representative Council (SRC) week celebration, Rev. Nimoh highlighted several pressing issues that hamper the effective functioning of the school. Rev. Nimoh emphasized the urgent need for the construction of a teacher's bungalow to provide on-campus accommodation for teachers. "Our teachers are living outside the school premises, making it difficult for proper supervision and control of the students," he noted. He also called for the fencing of the school to enhance security, as well as the establishment of a technical department workshop and a home economics laboratory. The headmaster further pointed out the lack of an ICT lab, stressing that the school does not have a single computer. Additionally, he highlighted the absence of washroom facilities,

My Cocoa Life" Nationwide Rally Phase One Held at Tepa

The highly anticipated "My Cocoa Life" nationwide rally, sponsored by Yayra Glover Limited, successfully launched its first phase at Tepa in the Ahafo Ano North Municipal of the Ashanti Region. This significant event marked a pivotal moment for the region's cocoa industry, drawing together stakeholders, farmers, and community leaders for a day of celebration and education. Mr. Samuel Opoku, the lead organizer of "My Cocoa Life," emphasized the rally's aim to promote sustainable cocoa farming practices and enhance the livelihoods of cocoa farmers. The event featured a series of informative sessions, workshops, and interactive activities designed to protect cocoa farming, particularly in light of the destructive impact of illegal mining activities (galamsey) on cocoa farms. Mr. Opoku highlighted that "My Cocoa Life" will have several phases, allowing organizers to better understand and address the problems faced by cocoa farmers across the region. Sp

WE ARE COMMTTED TO BRING DEVELOPMENT TO GHANAIANS, DCE ASSURES

  The District Chief Executive for Ahafo Ano South East District Assembly has assured the good people in the district to bring development to their doorsteps.  He made this statement when he was delivering his sessional address on the first ordinary meeting of the second assembly of the fourth session of the assembly on 30th of April 2024 at the conference room of the District Assembly. He highlighted the various areas that, through the efforts of the management, have brought a lot of developments.  Touching on education: The DCE said education is the bedrock of every district, which is the reason concerted efforts are needed to improve this sector. He said the assembly through management has initiated the following projects to augment other efforts to improve education.  Construction and furnishing of 1 no. 6-unit classroom block with offices store and library at Abesewa.  Manufacturing of 350 pcs of mono desk, 600 pcs of dual desk, 50 pcs kg hexagonal tables with 300 pcs chairs for s

TRADITIONAL LEADER APPEALING TO GOVERNMENT AND PHILANTTROPIST TO RENDER THEIR SUPPORT ON THEIR ABOUT 75% COMPLETE WC TOILET

Some traditional leaders in Asante Kingdom are honestly following the footsteps of the Overlord of Asante Kingdom Otumfour Osei Tutu ll in term of development and the chief of Bonkrom in Tepa Traditional Council of Asante Kingdom Nana Kwadwo Nsiah is a perfect example.  Nana Kwadwo Nsiah has constructed a beatiful dubar ground for his people and periodically provide teaching and learning materials to the schools at Bonkrom and many more  Nana Nsiah and his elders are building ultra modern toilet facility at Bonkrom which is about seventy five percent complete (75%) . Nana Kwadwo Nsiah through his personal secretary Nana Kusi Obuodum revealed to Atwima Insight Online that Bonkrom being one of the major communities in Ahafo Ano North dont have public toilet and that is a shame to the entire community, more especially Nana Kodwo Nsiah being the traditional leader  Nana Kwadwo Nsiah having his community at heart is building sixteen seater water closet toilet which is about 75% complete it

TEPA HOSTS PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION FOR 105 APPRENTICE DRESSMAKERS

Last Saturday, the Tepa Zone 1 of the Ghana National Tailors and Dressmakers Association (GNTDA) conducted a professional examination for 105 apprentices in Tepa. The apprentices, who have undergone three years of training, sat for the examination to certify and formalize their operations as tailors and dressmakers in the country. Ibrahim Aziz Bright, Chairman of Tepa Zone 1 of GNTDA, emphasized the importance of taking the examination seriously, as it will enable the apprentices to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their profession. He advised the apprentices to listen and obey their masters to avoid difficulties during the examination. Mrs. Margaret Nartey, Coordinator of Tepa Zone 1 of GNTDA, appealed to the government and local authorities to provide school uniforms and other attire for the apprentices to sew, instead of sending them to different districts. She noted that this will help reduce youth unemployment and utilize the skills of the apprentices. Mr. Kw