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Don’t Pull Down Bole Mosque; World Concerned About it’s restoration- Mr Muniru

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Northern Tourism and Cultural Forum Mr Mohammed Muniru Cosmos has said the partly collapse of the Bole Sudanese Style Mosque (estimated to be 400 years and Over) as a result of heavy rains on 17th September, 2023 is of concern to many individuals and organisations in the world and therefore appealed to...

Ghana Gov’t Committed To Stop and Reverse Forest Loss by 2030- Minister of Lands

The Minister for for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Samuel Abu Jinapor has underscored commitment by the government of Ghana to end land degradation and deforestation by 2030. On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly during the New York Climate Week on Wednesday, 20th September, 2023, the Minister lauded the progress made by government by deploying diverse and forward-thinking...

Minister of Roads & Highways Promises Swift Work On Doli Bridge

The Minister for Roads and Highways Hon Amoako Atta has promised to swiftly work on the Doli bridge in the Bole District of Savannah Region. Speaking to the media on 19th September, 2023 when he visited site to get a first-hand information on the washed away Doli bridge, he said the major washout of the Doli bridge located in the...

Bole MP Assures Commuters Southern to Upper West Ghana of Emergency Fixing of Doli Bridge

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bole-Bamboi Constituency Alhaji Yusuf Sulemana has admonished his constituents and commuters from Southern Ghana to the Upper West Region, using thecollapsed Doli bridge near Bole in the Savannah region to have patience as he, the Minister of Roads and Highways and other stakeholders work around the clock to fix the bridge. According to the...

Embracing the Economic Power of Frequent Market Days: A Call to Bole Traditional Area

By Augustine Jimah IntroductionIn rural communities across the world, market days are vibrant events where buyers and sellers gather to exchange goods and services. They play a crucial role in local economies, fostering trade, employment, and overall development. The Upper East region of Ghana has showcased remarkable success with its market days occurring every three days, warranting a closer look...

Bole MP Denies Busing people into Damongo Constituency to register

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bole-Bamboi Constituency of the Savannah Region Alhaji Yussif Sulemana has denied busing first time voters into the Damongo Constituency of the Savannah Region to register. Sneaking on the morning show of Bole based Nkilgi Fm on 18th Septemberl, 2023, the Bole MP said the allegations are not only ridiculous but laughable. A New Patriotic...

Chief from Mankuma near Bole loses life through gory Accident

A Chief from Mankuma in the Bole District of the Savannah Region lost his life through a gory accident on the Bole to Mankuma stretch of road. The Chief Kantewura Justice Iddisah Dari who was riding a motorbike was over runned by a Burkina Faso bound articulator truck after the driver reportedly lost control fell into a pothole and ran...

Southern Ghana to Upper West Road Cut into two at Bole

A heavy downpour in Northern Ghana in the early morning of 17th September 2023, has washed away a bridge at Bole in in the Savannah Region cutting off the Upper West Region to Southern Ghana. The washing away of the Doli Bridge close to Bole has made thousands of passengers and commuters from Southern Ghana to Upper West and vice...

Bole MP Donates 100 Bags of Cement to Bole Hospital

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bole-Bamboi constituency Hon. Alhaji Yusif Sulemana, has on made a significant contribution to the Bole District Hospital, reinforcing his commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure in the Bole District. During a ceremony at the hospital, the MP Alhaji Yusif Sulemana expressed his gratitude to the medical superintendent, hospital administrators, and the dedicated staff of Bole...

Our Indigenous Values and Morals at Crossroads; Let’s Unite to Preserve Them

Mr. Abu Karimu, the Executive Director of 'Settle 'Ghana, a non-governmental organization dedicated to defending the rights of indigenous people regardless of their tribe, religion, race, or political orientation, has revealed that the weakening of indigenous institutions is the primary reason for the loss of values, traditions, and morals among indigenous communities. During a speech at the "Walking Together Initiative...