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The Gushiegu District is a relatively young district, carved out of the then Eastern Dagomba district.  It is located in the north-eastern part of the Northern Region. It is the third largest district in the region. Gushiegu, the district capital, is about 105 kilometres north-east of Tamale, the regional capital.

The district shares boundaries with the East and West Mamprusi Districts to the north Yendi District, to the south, Saboba/Chereponi District to the east and Savelugu / Nanton District to the west.


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The Minister of Interior has on the advice of the Upper East and Northern Regional Security Councils renewed the curfew imposed on the Bawku Municipality, the Gushegu Township and their environs for another week with effect from March 30.
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Interior Minister, Cletus Avorka GUSHEGU:
Curfew on Bawku and Gushegu renewed

The Ministry of the Interior has on the advice of the Upper East and Northern Regional Security Councils, renewed the curfews imposed on the Bawku Municipality and Gushegu township and their immediate environs for another week with effect from May 25.
ministerGUSHIEGU:
Interior minister renews curfew

On the advice of the Upper East and Northern Regional Security Councils  and by Executive Instrument , the curfew imposed on the Gushiegu township has been renewed.
Gushegu and Bawku curfew renewed GUSHEGU:
Curfew at Gushiegu, Bawku, renewed

The Ministry of the Interior has renewed the curfew imposed on Bawku Municipality and Gushiegu Township and their immediate environs for another week with effect from Monday, December 1.
PNC presidential candidate GUSHIEGU :
PNC gives to clash victims

The Presidential Candidate for the People’s National Convention (PNC) Dr. Edward Mahama has commended the victims of the recent NPP and NDC clashes at Gusheigu for going back home to stay in peace with each other. 
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