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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Ghana’s Washington Embassy hosts memorial for victims of helicopter tragedy

Ghana’s Washington Embassy hosts memorial for victims of helicopter tragedy

The Embassy of Ghana in Washington, D.C., has held a solemn memorial service in honour of the late Minister for Defence, Dr Edwar...

Ghana’s economy resilient but faces fiscal and structural hurdles – World Bank

Ghana’s economy resilient but faces fiscal and structural hurdles – World Bank

Ghana’s economy showed strong resilience in 2024, recording 5.7% growth despite global and domestic challenges, according to the...

Keep politics out of presidential planes and helicopter procurement – Asantehene tells politicians

Keep politics out of presidential planes and helicopter procurement – Asantehene tells politicians

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has cautioned political actors against turning the procurement of presidential planes and h...

You can be fined for not registering a death – Samuel Adom Botchway

You can be fined for not registering a death – Samuel Adom Botchway

In Ghana, burying the dead without registering the death is an offence punishable by law, according to Acting Registrar of Births...

CDS explains use of cocoa sacks for burnt helicopter crash victims’ remains

CDS explains use of cocoa sacks for burnt helicopter crash victims’ remains

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Lieutenant General William Agyapong, has explained why cocoa sacks were used to carry the remai...

Let’s exchange ideas, not insults – Bawumia to NPP flagbearer hopefuls

Let’s exchange ideas, not insults – Bawumia to NPP flagbearer hopefuls

Former Vice President and the 2024 Presidential Candidate for the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has...

Oguaa Traditional Council fines radio presenter GH¢30K, 3 sheep for unguarded utterances

Oguaa Traditional Council fines radio presenter GH¢30K, 3 sheep for unguarded utterances

The Oguaa Traditional Council, on Monday, imposed a fine of GH¢30,000, three male white sheep and a carton of schnapps on Ato Tru...

U/W Minister proposes night curfew for minors to combat drug abuse

U/W Minister proposes night curfew for minors to combat drug abuse

The Upper West Regional Minister, Charles Lwanga Puozuing, has proposed the introduction of a night curfew for persons under 18 y...

Helicopter crash: Full list of roads to be closed for State Funeral

Helicopter crash: Full list of roads to be closed for State Funeral

The Ghana Police Service has announced a series of temporary road closures, traffic diversions, and parking arrangements ahead of...

Raymond Atuguba appointed Acting Director of Legal Education

Raymond Atuguba appointed Acting Director of Legal Education

Professor Raymond A. Atuguba, former Dean of the University of Ghana School of Law, has been appointed Acting Director of Legal E...

Cheque use surges 31% on bigger transactions, but volumes decline

Cheque use surges 31% on bigger transactions, but volumes decline

The 2024 Financial Stability Review has shown that cheque usage by volume declined slightly, but the total value of cheque-based...

Gov’t, development partners commit GHS 2.9bn to boost agric, food security

Gov’t, development partners commit GHS 2.9bn to boost agric, food security

The agriculture sector is set for a significant financial boost in 2025, as the government and development partners commit a comb...