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E/R:Kwahu East DCE Urges Assembly Members to Champion Unity, Commitment, and Inclusive Governance

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  The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Kwahu East, Hon. Samuel Asamoah, has called on Assembly Members to prioritize unity, commitment, and inclusiveness in their approach to local governance, with a strong focus on implementing developmental projects. He made the appeal during the First Ordinary Meeting of the First Session of the Fifth Assembly held at the Assembly Hall in Kwahu Abetifi. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Asamoah emphasized the critical role local governance plays in community development. He reiterated his dedication to improving the living standards of residents and encouraged teamwork among Assembly Members. He also acknowledged pressing challenges facing the district, such as Fulani herdsmen-related issues, chieftaincy disputes, and illegal mining (galamsey). Speaking on the menace of illegal mining, Hon. Asamoah described it as a serious security threat to Kwahu East. He urged Assembly Members to address the issue constructively without resorting to unlawful a...

E/R:Hajia Mariam Mohammed Crowned Development Queen of Quarshie, Rallies Community for Collective Growth

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  Quarshie, Eastern Region — August 12, 2025 In a colourful and well-attended durbar at Quarshie in the West Akim Municipality, Hajia Mariam Mohammed — President and Chairperson of Voice of the Nation and General Deputy Secretary of the African Development and Monitoring Group (ADAM-GH) — was honoured with the prestigious title of Development Queen. The ceremony, chaired by Osabarima Ateabisa Kantinka Pobi Asomanin, Chief of Asamankese, brought together traditional leaders, dignitaries, investors, and residents. It underscored the urgent need for unity and shared responsibility in driving the socio-economic transformation of the community. Speaking to the gathering after her coronation, Hajia Mariam stressed that development is a collective duty and cannot be achieved by one person alone. “Community development is not for one person but for all. Everyone should contribute their quota — not necessarily with money, but with time, skills, and effort. Our forefathers built thriving com...