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Ghana is fifty years old after independence from colonial rule. As a nation we have had our ups and downs. This period was characterized by political upheavals and economic trials. Fortunately, for the past decade, we have experienced stability; however fragile it may appear, it is something to be proud of, thus the need to protect our fragile democracy with all the vigour it deserves.

The Kwaebibirem District has contributed immensely in bringing the nation this far. It is my privilege to formally welcome you to the District which is endowed ... more »


The Kwaebibirem District, promulgated as a district in July 1988, it shares boundaries with Birim South, East Akyem and Birim North Districts. The name of the district, “Kwaebibirem”, when loosely translated from Akyem is “Virgin forest”, which connotes its evergreen vegetation. Various species of timber, such as mahogany, emire, odum and wawa can be found in abundance in the district’s wide expanse of forests.


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The Eastern Regional Director of Health Services, Dr. Ebenezer Appiah-Denkyira has expressed concern over the high mortality rate among children under five years in the Region.
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Congregation at church(KADE) KWAEBIBIREM:
Churches urged to get involved in politics

Churches have been urged to participate actively in political activities, since it effected the development of all Ghanaians.
Health attendant (AKWATIA) KWAEBIBIREM:
Dental unit for Saint Dominic Hospital

An ultra-modern dental clinic has been inaugurated at Saint Dominic Hospital at Akwatia in the Kwaebibirem District to cater for the dental care of the people and beyond.
(ASUOM) KWAEBIBIREM:
Residents appeal for development

Residents of Asuom in the Kwaebibirem District have appealed to the government to address some of their development concerns, which was promised them years ago. 
(ATOBRISO) KWAEBIBIREM:
Alternative livelihood improves residents lives

The alternative livelihood project initiated by the Okyeman Environment Foundation has brought hope, increased income and prosperity to a number of communities in the Akyem Abuakwa area, which have embraced it.
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