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- Walewale is a town and the capital of Mamprusi West Muni****l in the North East Region of Ghana. The West Mamprusi Muni****l is one of the 261 Metropolitan...
- Walewale Senior High Technical School (WALSECTECH) is a second-cycle mixed gender institution located in Walewale, West Mamprusi District, Northeast Region...
- Walewale is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post (Simple...
- appointment as Eastern Regional Minister". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 2025-02-21. "Walewale attacks: I'm traumatised after losing my brotherIbrahim Tia". 2025-02-17...
- Gur languages. In Ghana, the Mamprusis live mainly in Nalerigu, Gambaga, Walewale, and their surrounding towns and villages in the North East Region. Their...
- Development Authority since 2018. She became the member of parliament for Walewale constituency in the 2020 Ghanaian General Elections. She was also Minister...
- Hajia Alima Mahama (born 17 November 1957, Walewale, North East Region) is Ghana's first female amb****ador to the US. She is a lawyer and was from January...
- Yizeesi to Nakpanduri and centred on the towns of Gambaga, Nalerigu and Walewale. The language belongs to the Gur family which is part of the Niger–Congo...
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- Tubazu was born on Wednesday, 28 September 1983. He hails from Bawku/ walewale in Upper East Region of Ghana.[better source needed] "Parliament of Ghana"...