WORLD RIVERS DAY CELEBRATION IN SOGAKOPE.
World Rivers Day was celebrated on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in Sogakope to commemorate Ghana’s maiden participation in this global event. water resources commission in …
World Rivers Day was celebrated on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in Sogakope to commemorate Ghana’s maiden participation in this global event. water resources commission in …
On Tuesday, September 23, 2025, Hon. James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister, paid a working visit to the South Tongu District Assembly. During his visit, …
The District Chief Executive for South Tongu, Hon. Victoria Dzeklo, in collaboration with the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) officers, held a productive meeting …
President John Dramani Mahama In fulfilment of his campaign promise, declared 1st July of every year as Ghana’s official National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving. …
The District Chief Executive Hon. Victoria Dzeklo met with the Driver Unions to deliberate on issues regarding the fares and to acquaint with them to …
The adjourned first ordinary meeting of the second session of the Ninth Assembly of the South Tongu District Assembly was convened at 11:00 am, commencing …
The South Tongu District Assembly held its first ordinary meeting of the second session of the Ninth Assembly on Thursday, 8th May, 2025, 10:00am at …
The South Tongu District Assembly held a special meeting on Friday, 11th April, 2025 at the District Assembly Hall to confirm the President’s nominee, Hon. …
The South Tongu District Assembly held the First Ordinary Meeting of the First Session of the Ninth Assembly on Tuesday, 30th October, 2024 at the …
The Presiding Member, Hon Victoria Dzeklo declared the meeting opened with a prayer by Hon. Edmond Fingero Dickah at exactly 10:54am. The Presiding Member welcomed …
A visit to the Muslim Communities by Hon. District Chief Executive and some staff members of the Assembly. On the 10th of April, 2024 the …
On Tuesday 19th March 2024 the newly elected District Chief Executive Hon. Innocent Lynford Kwasi Tetteh led a five-member team which consisted of four officers …