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Krachi West Dsitrict is located at the north-western corner of the Volta Region.  It is bordered to the east by Nkwanta District and to the west by Kadjebi District.  


The district capital is Kete-Krachi and other principal towns include Dambai, a commercial centre, and Chinderi. The district lies in between the northern part of the Volta Region’s central uplands, which are dominated by highlands.  The entire district forms part of the Voltarian Basin.


 chief executive's message

As Ghanaians living at home, abroad and foreigners alike yearn to invest in this country due to the peace and stability we enjoy politically, it gives me great pleasure to introduce you to the Krachi West District.

On behalf of the Office of the District Chief Executive, the District Assembly, Chiefs and entire people of the District, I welcome you to be a partner of our quest to development.

As you experience and take in the wind of freedom blowing over the country you will find yourself inventing ways in which to invest in the Dis ... more »



Other Headlines
KRACHI W:
Assembly improves infrastructure at midwifery schl

The Krachi West District Assembly is making progress in an effort to improve infrastructure at the Midwifery Training School in the District.
Veep, John MahamaKRACHI W:
Veep calls on Guans to strengthen chieftaincy institution

Vice President John Dramani Mahama has called on chiefs in the Guan speaking communities to strengthen their local arbitration system to provide a suitable alternative for amicable settlement of disputes.
One of the bungalowsKRACHI W:
Assembly improves accommodation for health workers

Two semi-detached bungalows have been completed for health workers at the Krachi Government Hospital.
The barracksKRACHI W:
Operation gongon gets barracks

Soldiers at a peacekeeping duty code named “Operation Gongo” in the Krachi West District in the Volta Region now have a proper accommodation to lay their heads to carry out their activities.
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