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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Ofori-Atta seeks early resolution with Special Prosecutor through legal team

Ofori-Atta seeks early resolution with Special Prosecutor through legal team

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has expressed his desire for an early resolution to his legal tussle with the Office of th...

I am puzzled, dismayed – Ken Ofori-Atta declares over OSP’s criminal probe against him

I am puzzled, dismayed – Ken Ofori-Atta declares over OSP’s criminal probe against him

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has expressed his dismay over the recent legal tussle with the Office of the Special Prose...

Savannah College of Education absorbed into Public College System

Savannah College of Education absorbed into Public College System

Accra, Ghana – March 7, 2025 – The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), h...

Civil society groups demand new leadership for mining sector to tackle galamsey effectively

Civil society groups demand new leadership for mining sector to tackle galamsey effectively

A coalition of civil society organisations, environmental advocates, and concerned citizens has called for urgent leadership chan...

NALAG president calls for empowered local governance at Ghana @ 68

NALAG president calls for empowered local governance at Ghana @ 68

As Ghana celebrates 68 years of independence, the President of the National Association of Local Authorities of Ghana (NALAG), Al...

Pupils of Saint Joseph Basic School running shift with drug users, PTA calls for assistance

Pupils of Saint Joseph Basic School running shift with drug users, PTA calls for assistance

A troubling situation has developed at Saint Joseph Basic School, located at Dohinayili, a suburb of Tamale, as reports of d...

Health Ministry reviews Global Fund Grant implementation and RSSH initiative

Health Ministry reviews Global Fund Grant implementation and RSSH initiative

The Ministry of Health has organised its first-quarter review meeting to evaluate the progress of the Global Fund’s Gra...

Government considers listing State-Owned Enterprises on Ghana stock exchange

Government considers listing State-Owned Enterprises on Ghana stock exchange

Accra, Ghana – The Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has revealed that the government is con...

Bawumia calls for unity as Ghana marks 68th Independence Day

Bawumia calls for unity as Ghana marks 68th Independence Day

As Ghana celebrates its 68th Independence Day today, March 6, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has urged citizens to em...

Mahama: Scaled-down Independence Day celebration doesn’t diminish significance

Mahama: Scaled-down Independence Day celebration doesn’t diminish significance

President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that the scaled-down 68th Independence Day celebration does not lessen the im...

Telcos to offer 6GB Independence Day bundle for GHC10 – Sam George

Telcos to offer 6GB Independence Day bundle for GHC10 – Sam George

The Minister for Communications, Sam George, announced that under the instructions of President John Mahama, a special Independen...

There are less than 60 political appointees at Presidency – Kwakye Ofosu

There are less than 60 political appointees at Presidency – Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has told Parliament that there are currently fe...