This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (March 2024)
Kpembe is a town located in the East Gonja Municipal in the Savannah Region of Ghana.[1] The town is just 2 km from Salaga, the administrative capital of the district. The town serves as the traditional capital for the Kpembe Traditional Area.[2][3] The former GFA President Alhaji M.N.D Jawula was a Lepowura under the traditional council. The entire population of the town is into farming. The chief of Kpembe serves as the overlord of the Salaga town.
^"Yeji and Kpembe communities laud govt, Dedeso Holding… for clearing navigational channels on Volta Lake". Ghanaian Times. 2019-06-21. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
^Amoako, Christopher (2023-06-04). "Lepowura MND Jawula's successor enskinned | 3News". 3news.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
^"Final funeral rites for Alhaji Jawula scheduled for February at Kpembe".
Kpembe is a town located in the East Gonja Municipal in the Savannah Region of Ghana. The town is just 2 km from Salaga, the administrative capital of...
Armenian contractor. Braimah was born on 31 August 1916 and hails from Kpembe in the Savannah Region (formerly Northern Region) of Ghana. He was a Minister...
Region (formerly Northern Region) on 15 August 1958. He began school in Kpembe Primary school, East Gonja, at age six and then moved to Sawla Primary school...
27 July 1970 to late Kuntundawura, Alhaji Mohammed Zublilah Ibrahimah of Kpembe, who was a former principal and rector of Tamale Polytechnic, now Tamale...
author, chief of Kabuche. He was born into the Kanyase Royal family of Kpembe on the 31st of August, 1916 in now East Gonja Municipality of the Savannah...
school Sawla Senior High School Daboya Community Day Senior High School Kpembe Nurses and midwifery college Damongo Health Assistant college The political...
trade route that led to Djenné. The 4th route linked Kumasi with Salaga, Kpembe in Eastern Gonja as well as Yendi. Roads proceeded from Salaga and Yendi...
the legal mandates for the annexation of Gyaman, and other states such as Kpembe (Northern Region), into the Ashanti Empire. From the early to mid 18th centuries...