Kpando District is located in the Volta Region of Ghana and it is one of the oldest in the country. The district lies within latitudes 6° 20’N and 7005’N, and Longitude 00 17’E. It shares boundaries with Jasikan District in the north, Hohoe Municipal to the east, and the newly created South Dayi District in the south. The Volta Lake which stretches over 80km of the costal line, demarcates the Western boundary.
The district covers a total land area of 820 square kilometres representing 45% of the Volta Region with almost 40% of the land being submerged by the Volta Lake. Kpando, the district capital, is 90 km from Ho, the Regional capital The location of the district places it at a very strategic position with potential for fast economic development
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The people of Trukpe Zanukope and Aveti-Denui in the Kpando District have commended government, the local government Ministry, Educational Ministry and all others who played a role in ensuring that the two communities were provided with new classroom blocks.
KPANDO: 20 schools under trees eliminated The Kpando District Assembly in the Volta Region with assistance from the Ghana Education Trust Fund has successfully eliminated twenty (20) schools out of fifty (50) schools under trees in the district.
KPANDO: DCE inaugurates school projects The Kpando District Chief Executive, Francis Ganyaglo has inaugurated two new educational projects completed recently in the district with a call on the public to keep faith with the government as it works hard to solve their problems.
KPANDO: Infrastructure development at Anfoega SHS The Anfoega Senior High school in the Kpando District in the Volta Region is privileged to have experienced the wind of development blowing through educational institutions especially basic and second cycle schools across the country in fulfillment of the “Better Ghana Agenda”.
I welcome you to a location with numerous natural and economic opportunities.
Kpando District’s strategic location between the River Dayi in the East and the Volta Lake in the West provides agricultural and tourism potential that are unique and available for enterprising investors.
The Dambai road to the north and the ever increasing passenger cargo traffic across the lake to and from Donkorkrom contains opportunities th ... more »