Kumasi news

Kumasi is the second-largest city in Ghana and the capital of the Ashanti Region. Here are some recent news updates from Kumasi:

Local News

  1. Ashanti Region records 10 new COVID-19 cases: The Ashanti Region has recorded 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the region to 1,434. (Source: Ghana News Agency)
  2. Kumasi City Mall to be upgraded: The Kumasi City Mall is set to undergo a major upgrade to improve its facilities and services. The upgrade is expected to be completed within the next six months. (Source: Graphic Online)
  3. Ashanti Region to benefit from $100 million World Bank project: The Ashanti Region is set to benefit from a $100 million World Bank project aimed at improving the region's water and sanitation infrastructure. (Source: Ghana Business News)

National News

  1. Ghana's economy grows by 4.1% in Q1 2023: Ghana's economy grew by 4.1% in the first quarter of 2023, driven by a strong performance in the services sector. (Source: Ghana News Agency)
  2. Government to introduce new tax regime: The Ghanaian government is set to introduce a new tax regime aimed at increasing revenue and reducing tax evasion. (Source: Citi News)
  3. Ghana to host African Union Summit: Ghana is set to host the African Union Summit in 2024, which is expected to bring together leaders from across the continent. (Source: Ghana Web)

International News

  1. Ghanaian students win international robotics competition: A team of Ghanaian students has won an international robotics competition held in the United States. (Source: Ghana News Agency)
  2. Ghana to benefit from $1 billion African Development Bank loan: Ghana is set to benefit from a $1 billion loan from the African Development Bank to support the country's economic development. (Source: Graphic Online)
  3. Ghanaian footballer joins European club: Ghanaian footballer, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, has joined European club, Real Valladolid, on a five-year deal. (Source: Ghana Sports)

These are just a few of the latest news updates from Kumasi and Ghana. If you're looking for more information, I'd be happy to help!