The Adaklu-Anyigbe District is a small and new district carved out of the then Ho Municipal with Kpetoe as its capital. It is bounded on the East by the Republic of Togo; on the South by the Akatsi and North Tongu District and on the West and North by the Ho Municipal. It covers an area of one thousand and sixty kilometres squared (1,060.61km2).
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This district has 20 towns under its control which have serious problem with the provision of water and sanitation facilities.
The education sector is also battling with the low enrolment at second cycle schools and late replacement of teachers on transfers, study leave or death among others.
The assembly is putting in place mechanisms that will create the opportunity for the physically challenged to be part of decision making and also reduce the high child labour attendance at cattle ranc ... more »
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The chiefs and people of the Agortime traditional area in the Adaklu-Anyigbe District over the weekend showcased the rich culture values of the area, during this year’s ‘Agbamevorza’ (Kente Festival) at Kpetoe, where both local and international tourists spent the weekend.
ADAKLU-ANYIGBE : Chiefs urged to help fight bush fires Traditional authorities have being called upon to use their influence on their subjects to act responsibly this harmattan season and beyound to reduce the horror site of bush fire.
ADAKLU A : Youth boycotting farming for “Okada” business Nene Nuer Keteku III, Konor of Agotime Traditional Area on Friday called on government to help reverse the trend whereby many young people in the area were boycotting farming for the “Okada” business.
ADAKLU-ANYIGBE: Agortime Kpetoe celebrates kente festival The Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms. Hannah Tetteh, has called on ‘kente’ weavers to make good use of the Skills Development Fund (SDF) made available by her outfit, to improve upon their businesses.