Radio_Tamale

Radio_Tamale

Radio Tamale 91.7 FM is a leading radio station based in Tamale, Ghana {August 15, 2016}. It serves as a hub for news, entertainment, and cultural programming tailored to the diverse audience in the Northern Region and beyond. Known for its strong focus on local content, the station broadcasts in multiple languages, including Dagbani and English, to cater to its audience's linguistic diversity. Radio Tamale is celebrated for its vibrant talk shows, engaging music sessions, and its role in promoting community development through education and awareness campaigns. It remains a trusted voice for many in the region, fostering dialogue and information sharing.

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I want to prove Ghana and all of Africa can stand on their own – Mahama tells Time Magazine

I want to prove Ghana and all of Africa can stand on their own – Mahama tells Time Magazine

"It will get me into trouble again!” laughs Ghana President John Mahama upon the conclusion of our interview. A few weeks earl...

Ghana — and All of Africa — can stand on its own – Mahama tells TIME Magazine

Ghana — and All of Africa — can stand on its own – Mahama tells TIME Magazine

It will get me into trouble again!” laughs Ghana President John Mahama upon the conclusion of our interview. A few weeks earli...

Gold industry contributed GH¢88bn to Ghana’s GDP in 2024 – Vice President

Gold industry contributed GH¢88bn to Ghana’s GDP in 2024 – Vice President

The government has disclosed that Ghana’s gold industry contributed GH¢88.1 billion to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP)...

Tamale Mayor hosts German delegation from Overbeck college, reaffirms commitment to strengthen Tamale-Münster partnership

Tamale Mayor hosts German delegation from Overbeck college, reaffirms commitment to strengthen Tamale-Münster partnership

The Mayor of Tamale, Alhaji Adam Abubakari Takoro, has reaffirmed the commitment of the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly to deepen it...

Helicopter crash report completed but yet to reach Mahama

Helicopter crash report completed but yet to reach Mahama

Military sources have revealed to The Herald that the report on investigations into the August 6, 2025 helicopter crash, which cl...

Teachers at Armed Forces SHTS issue 48-hour ultimatum over assault on female colleague

Teachers at Armed Forces SHTS issue 48-hour ultimatum over assault on female colleague

Teachers at the Armed Forces Senior High Technical School (AFSHTS) in Kumasi have issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Ghana Armed F...

IGP’s Special Operations Team embarks on combat walk in Bole

IGP’s Special Operations Team embarks on combat walk in Bole

The IGP Special Operations Team last Monday embarked on a combat walk and show of force within Bole and its surrounding communiti...

Why the US revoked visa of Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka

Why the US revoked visa of Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka

The US consulate in Lagos has revoked the visa of Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, the Nobel laureate said Tuesday, October 28. "...

Health Minister uncovers $100m e-health scandal - Rolls out 4-week fix

Health Minister uncovers $100m e-health scandal - Rolls out 4-week fix

The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has revealed a litany of failures in a $100 million electronic health records con...

Ghana Air Traffic Engineers call off strike after breakthrough talks with GCAA

Ghana Air Traffic Engineers call off strike after breakthrough talks with GCAA

The Ghana Air Traffic Safety Engineers Association (GhATSEA) has suspended its planned strike action that was set to begin today,...

Over 120,000 National Service Personnel received allowances for multiple years — Forensic Audit Report

Over 120,000 National Service Personnel received allowances for multiple years — Forensic Audit Report

A forensic audit by the Auditor-General has revealed that the National Service Authority (NSA) made irregular payments totalling...

List of 34 MPs who attended every sitting from January 7 to March 29

List of 34 MPs who attended every sitting from January 7 to March 29

A new parliamentary attendance report has named 34 Members of Parliament who showed unwavering dedication by attending all 43 sit...