12/05/2026
HANDOVER OF EQUIPMENTS TO MASTER CRAFT PERSONS AND APPRENTICES
The National Youth Authority Unit of the Ayawaso Central Municipal Assembly on 11th May 2026 organized a Handover ceremony of Equipment to Master Craft Persons and Apprentices under the National Apprenticeship Program.
Present at the ceremony was the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso central Hon. Abdul Rauf Tubazo, the Municipal Chief Executive Hon. Rudolf Collingwoode-Williams, the Greater Accra Regional Coordinator for the National Apprenticeship Program Mr. Jones Klutse, the Coordinating Director Mr. Ismael Nana Ogyefo, Unit Head for the National Youth Authority Madam Mary Kailey Marnah and other Heads of Department and Units.
A total number of Twenty-Five apprentice were trained by Four Trainers, with each Trainer training five apprentice each.
The presentations were done by the Member of Parliament Hon Tubazo with assistance from the M.C.E Hon Rudolph.
Twenty pieces of sewing machines were presented to the apprentices and four pieces of Industrial Machines were presented to Trainers.
The Beneficiaries thanked the Government through the MP and the Municipal Chief Executive, adding it will improve their livelihoods, and the Trainers also promised to train more apprentices in future with the help of the Industrial Machines they received.π§π΄
31/03/2026
π¨ SITUATIONAL UPDATE β ACCRA NEW TOWN BUILDING COLLAPSE
On 29th March 2026 at about 4:45pm, a storey building collapsed at Accra New Town (Experimental School area), resulting in casualties and injuries.
Emergency responders, including the Ghana National Fire Service, NADMO, Ghana Armed Forces, Police, and Ambulance Service, swiftly intervened to rescue victims.
Also the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ayawaso Central, Hon. Rudulf Collingwoode-Williams, paid a visit to victims receiving treatment at various hospitals.
The visit formed part of efforts to assess the condition of victims and offer support to affected persons and their families.
All victims have been accounted for, and the site has been secured. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the collapse.
Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. π
09/03/2026
π¬π *Ghana @ 69 β Ayawaso Central Municipal Celebration π¬π*
The 69th Independence Day Celebration was proudly held at the Alajo AstroTurf Park in the Ayawaso Central Municipality, bringing together chiefs, assembly members, students, security services, and residents to commemorate Ghanaβs independence.
The colourful parade, cultural displays, and patriotic spirit demonstrated our shared commitment to national unity, discipline, and development.
As we celebrate this important milestone, let us continue to work together to build a stronger and more prosperous Ghana.
Happy 69th Independence Day, Ghana! π¬π
03/03/2026
Hon. Abdul Rauf Tubazu engaging beneficiaries during the Nkoko Nkitinkiti. Household and Backyard Poultry initiative in Ayawaso Central Municipality β empowering women, youth and vulnerable households through sustainable poultry production to boost food security and incomes. ππ±
02/03/2026
Reflecting on our journey, celebrating our progress, and looking forward to a prosperous future.
26/02/2026
On Tuesday, 20 January 2026, a significant fire broke out in the informal market and makeshift settlement behind the VVIP Bus Terminal at Kwame Nkrumah Circle, a major commercial and transport hub in Accra. The blaze began around 7:30 a.m. and rapidly spread through densely-packed structures.
24/02/2026
Stakeholders' engagements on the upgrading of a Health Center and the construction of the 24-hour economy market phase one in the Mallam Atta Market.
24/02/2026
Monitoring and evaluation of some key projects within the Ayawaso Central Municipality which included Schools under renovation, a footbridge, maintenance and upgrading of two boreholes.
24/12/2025
Earlier today, a staff durbar was held to provide a platform for open dialogue between management and staff. The meeting aimed to strengthen communication, promote transparency, and collectively address key issues affecting the organization. Critical matters discussed included staff welfare, punctuality, outstanding allowances, revenue generation, and general workplace challenges. Management engaged staff on strategies to improve productivity and service delivery, while staff had the opportunity to share concerns, suggestions, and feedback in a constructive manner. The durbar provided the avenue to further foster mutual understanding and collaboration, reinforce shared goals, and enhance morale across all departments.
The Municipal Chief Executive in his remarks thanked staff for their hard work and dedication throughout the year. He emphasized plans are advanced for ACMA monthly awards scheme in the coming year to reward hardworking staff.