Nkawie

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Have you ever heard of a town that quenches the thirst of a city? Nkawie, the bustling capital of Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, plays this vital role. Nkawie sits on the western stretch of the Kumasi-Bibiani road, nestled between Toase and Abuakwa. This vibrant town isn’t just a pitstop; it’s a hub of activity. Nkawie is a key player in Ghana’s agricultural and service sectors. The town’s importance extends beyond its own borders. The famous Barekese Dam, located within the municipality, supplies a staggering 75% of Kumasi’s water. Imagine the impact this single resource has on a major city. Nkawie also boasts the Owabi Dam, which supplies water to its southern region. This town isn’t just about resources; it’s a center of governance and community. Nkawie houses various government institutions, including a hospital, a fire station, a secondary technical institution, courts, education offices, and a post office. Even the Forestry Commission recognizes Nkawie’s significance, as it’s the second-highest revenue earner in Ghana’s forestry services. Nkawie has a rich history. It’s the hometown of former Ghanaian president John Kufuor, a testament to the town’s influence. The next time you think of Kumasi, remember Nkawie, the town that keeps the city flowing. Nkawie, a town of vital resources, community spirit, and a touch of presidential history.

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