MONITORING OF DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES BY THE DEPUTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTER HON.COLLINS NTIM

On November 5, 2022, the Deputy Minister for Local Government, Decentralization and Rural Development, Hon. Collins Ntim visited the Assembly to monitor and evaluate government flagship programmes. The District Chief Executive, Hon. Anthony Mensah thanked the Minister for taking off his busy schedules to visit the Assembly. He mentioned that, the […]

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DISTRICT FUNCTIONALITY ASSESSMENT IN THE HEALTH DIRECTORATE

On October 27th 2022 the Health Directorate commenced the DISTRICT FUNCTIONALITY ASSESSMENT, the team comprises the District Health Director, Medical Superintendent, Pharmacy Technician, Planning Officer, Health Information Officer and the PHN. The Number of sub-district facilities was 4, Population in the 75101 The network of practice is one of Ghana’s […]

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ASUTIFI NORTH UNITES FOR UNIVERSAL HANDWASHING

On Friday, October 14, at Gambia No. 2, Asutifi North District Assembly, World Vision, and Ghana Education Service observed this year’s Global Handwashing Day. Together with students from elementary schools throughout the district, Nananom, Assembly members, teachers, school management committees (SMCs), various heads of departments, and health professionals attended this […]

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HANDING OVER OF DUAL DESK

Hon. Anthony Mensah, District Chief Executive on 12th October, 2022 handed 200 dual desks to the District Education Directorate for onward distribution to the schools within the Asutifi North District. He advised the School Management Committees to handle the furniture with care and maintain them to help reduce financial pressure on […]

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ROUND ONE OF THE ONCHOCERCIASIS

The District Health Directorate embarked on the distribution of the onchocerciasis tab to the people of Gyedu in the Asutifi North District, which took place from 2nd to 14th June 2022.  The onchocerciasis drug was distributed to people living along the Tano River in the District. People around Tano River are mostly […]

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