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Let’s teach Kente weaving in schools …Tourism Minister advises

In a bid to preserve and promote Kente, the government has taken significant steps to collaborate with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to highlight its cultural trend.
In view of this, a dossier has been submitted to secure Kente’s recognition as an intangible cultural heritage by December, this year.
Additionally, it has emerged that the government was determined to integrate Kente weaving into Ghana’s educational framework to create employment opportunities for aspiring artisans, preserve its cultural heritage, and boost Ghana’s tourism potential.
The Minister for Tourism, Mr Andrews Egyapa-Mercer, who dropped the hint, stated that although the Kente cloth was admired all over the world, the stories and craftsmanship behind it were often overlooked, and that education could play a crucial role in addressing that gap.
“To create this awareness, we must integrate Kente weaving into our school curriculum”, he said, adding that “teaching students about the history, symbolism and artistry of Kente will foster a sense of pride and ownership of our cultural heritage”
He was speaking at the grand durbar of the Bonwire Kente festival 2024, held at Bonwire in the Ashanti Region last week.


Under the theme, ‘Sustaining the Kente Heritage Through Education,” the event attracted several dignitaries including public officials, celebrities, traditional leaders, natives of Bonwire and nearby communities, and some visitors from the diaspora.
It was quite a colourful event where the wearing of Kente was obvious.
According to the Minister, when young people understood and appreciated the heritage, they would be more likely to take pride in it and pass it on, and the empowerment could lead to several positive outcomes.
He then encouraged local artisans and weavers to share their knowledge and skills with the youth through workshops and demonstration, for them to appreciate the intricacies of Kente weaving.
On his part, the chief of Bonwire, Nana Bobie Ansah II, praised the government for the huge infrastructural investment in their communities which had impacted favourably on their economic activities.

Moreover, he said aside the building of a court complex, the setting up of a state of the art Kente Museum, and the revamping of the Bonwire Senior High School, it has also completed key access roads within the communities, ensuring easy market access and tourism.
“As you can see for yourselves, the entire major road network in Bonwire and neighbouring communities have all been asphalted”, he said.
From Kingsley E. Hope, Bonwire
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Upper West Regional Police Command secures conviction against notorious robbers

The Upper West Regional Police Command is pleased to announce the conviction and sentencing of Abdulai Ibrahim alias Baba, 34 (Driver Mate) and Abdulai Kipo, 36 (Butcher), for their involvement in conspiracy to commit crimes to wit robbery and robbery.
The duo were found guilty and sentenced to 28 and 18 years imprisonment in Hard Labour, respectively.
The accused persons were implicated in a series of robberies across the Napogbakole, Danko, SSNIT, and Konta areas of the Wa Municipality.
Their arrest and conviction were made possible through intelligence-led investigations and meticulous gathering of evidence by the Regional Police Intelligence Directorate.
The conviction and sentencing were carried out at the Wa Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Jonathan Avoogo.
The court’s verdict underscores the Command’s commitment to ensuring justice and safety in the region.
The Upper West Regional Police Command reaffirms its determination to make the region safe for peaceful coexistence and will continue to work tirelessly to combat crime and protect its residents.
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Police arrest two suspects for possession of suspected narcotic substance at Ayi Mensah

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two suspects for possession of eleven (11) large compressed sacks of a substance suspected to be narcotics at Ayi Mensah in the Greater Accra Region.
The suspects, Mathew Narkotey and Augustine Teye, were arrested by a team from the National Operations Department (NOD) on June 7, 2025 during routine patrols. The suspects were onboard a Mazda pick-up truck with registration number GT 3490-P when a search uncovered the suspected narcotic substance concealed in the vehicle.
The vehicle and the suspected substances have been impounded and are currently secured at the Joint Operations Centre for evidential purposes.
Both suspects are in police custody assisting with investigations, while efforts are underway to arrest one Martey, named by the suspects as the intended recipient of the consignment.