Infrastructure development is one of the cornerstones of John Mahama’s vision for a resilient Ghana. Understanding that robust infrastructure is vital for economic growth and... Read More
communities
In a rapidly changing world, where the aspirations of citizens often clash with political realities, the voice of the people remains a powerful catalyst for... Read More
John Mahama’s vision for Ghana centres on alleviating financial burdens faced by individuals and businesses alike, creating a more conducive environment for growth and prosperity.... Read More
Education serves as the bedrock of progress and empowerment, particularly in Zongo communities, where access to quality education has historically been limited. Mahama’s vision emphasises... Read More
As we look toward the future, the vision articulated by Mahama for scholarships in law, medicine, engineering, and ICT presents a transformative opportunity for Zongo... Read More
The Member of Parliament Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has donated to Bateusa and Naadema communities with some cash amounts. An amount of Ghc 3,675.00... Read More
The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has provided ten boreholes for ten communities in the Builsa South constituency. In a statement... Read More


Infrastructure Development: Connecting Communities Under Mahama
Listening to the People: John Mahama’s Vision for a Resilient Ghana
Mahama’s Tax Reliefs: The Path Forward for Ghanaians
Importance of education in Zongo communities
Future Prospects: Expanding opportunities for Zongo youth under Mahama.
Dr. Apaak donates cash amounts to Bateusa and Naadema communities
Dr. Apaak provides ten boreholes in ten localities at Builsa South
Let’s uphold ideals of June 4 for a prosperous Ghana – Ing. Abeiku Hayford
eLearning Africa: Africa must fund its own digital future or risk dependence – Dr. Apaak
eLearning Africa: Dr. Apaak challenges African leaders to respond to American dominance of tech industry
eLearning Africa: Commit up to 2% of GDP to digital infrastructure – Dr. Apaak appeals to African leaders