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The district, which has its capital at Denu, is bordered to the east by Togo, to the south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north-west by Akatsi District.  Importantly, Ketu District lies just across the border from Lome, the Togolese capital, which makes it an area of utmost strategic importance in terms of Ghana’s  international trade, especially as it relates to the country’s  position as the gateway to the West African sub-region.


 chief executive's message

We invite investors, friends and business community to come to Ketu and see for themselves the potentials we have in the district.  You are assured of good investment climate you cannot imagine.  You are welcome to the Eastern Gateway of Ghana.
Thank you.



latest news

Mr Kofi Dzamesi, Volta Regional Minister, has called on Members of Parliament (MP) to ensure transparency and accountability in the disbursements of the MPs Common Fund.   :  more » 
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(AFLAO) KETU :
Church collapses on elders

Two elders of the Redemption Church, Aflao, are in critical condition at the Ketu South District Hospital Aflao, having been trapped in their Church premises when parts of a three-storey building of the Kekeli School, collapsed on them during worship on Sunday.
AIDS symbol(KLIKOR) KETU:
Chief expresses worry about HIV/AIDS

The Paramount Chief of the Klikor Traditional Area, Togbe Addo VIII,  has expressed worry at the community’s apathy towards HIV/AIDS sensitization forums.
Logo CEPS (AKPATOEME) KETU:
Many scramble for unwholesome contraband goods

Officials of the Customs Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) and Environmental Health Department at Aflao last Friday came under intense pressure from the public to temporary suspend the destruction of a large quantity of assorted unwholesome contraband goods at Akpatoeme near Penyi.
Accident scene (AFLAO) KETU:
Narrow escape for Missionaries

A group of foreigners identified as Christian Missionaries, on Tuesday narrowly escaped being crushed underneath a Lagos bound articulated truck, which fell on its side while allegedly avoiding potholes on the Aflao border.
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