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The Cape Coast Metropolitan is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, west by the Komenda / Edina / Eguafo /Abrem Municipal, east by the Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese District and north by the Twifu/Hemang/Lower Denkyira District. The Metropolis covers an area of 122 square kilometers and is the smallest metropolis in the country. The capital, Cape Coast, is also the capital of the Central Region.

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It is the avowed aim of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) to take advantage of the Government’s declaration of “Golden Age of Business in Ghana” to aggressively pursue prudent, private-sector friendly programmes and projects geared towards accelerated socio-economic development of the Metropolitan.

This website, therefore has been designed to serve as a mirror for showcasing the enormous investible potentials of the Metropolitan to both local and foreign investors to take advantage of, in the areas of ed ... more »



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Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Juliana Azumah-Mensah, has announced the discovery of a special medicinal honey at Kakum National Park and said this would add another activity for tourists who visited the park.
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The agedCAPE COAST :
Caregivers urged to treat senior citizens well

The Central Regional Minister, Mrs Ama Benyiwa Doe has called on caregivers to treat the aged in the society with dignity and love.
CAPE COAST :
Flood kills boy

A nine-year old boy lost his life at Nkanfoa, a suburb of Cape Coast, when the room in which he was sleeping collapsed during a heavy downpour last Sunday night.
EC, Chairman, Afari-Gyan CAPE COAST:
EC to expunge ’ghost’ political parties

The Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission says non-functioning political parties would be expunged from the electoral register.
Information Minister, Zita Okaikoi CAPE COAST:
Cape Coast gears up for Obama’s visit

The Minister of Information, Mrs Zita Okaikoi has called on Ghanaians, especially residents of Cape Coast to do away with their differences and unite for the visit of the US President, Barrack Obama.
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