The Kintampo South District is one of the twenty two (22) districts within the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. The District was created by the Legislative Instrument (LI) 1781 and was duly inaugurated on 24th August, 2004. It lies within longitudes 10 20’ West and 2010’ East and latitude 80 15’ North and 70 45’ South. Jema is the District Capital of the Kintampo South District with an estimated population of about 7,868 while the total District population stands at 93,600.
The District shares boundaries with Kintampo North District to the North, to the South by Nkoranza and Techiman Districts, to the East by Atebubu and Pru Districts and to the West by Wenchi Municipal. The district covers an area of about 1,774.85 km2 and comprises about 122 settlements. There are other major and important towns including Amoma, Anyima, Apesika, Krabonso etc, which make up the district.
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The district website has been created to help in dessiminating more information about the district and communicating the assemblys’ plans for the district.
We also put up photographys , scripts and data on development projects undertaken in the district by the assembly.
Kintampo South is well endowed in natural resources and hopes to receive deligent and resourceful entrepreneurs to invest in the district.
The Kintampo South District Assembly as part of efforts to solve the health needs of residents have initated a new Community-based health planning services (CHPS) compound at Pramposo.
KINTAMPO S: Pamdu gets mechanised borehole A new mechanized borehole have been inaugurated for the people of Pamdu, a town in the Kintampo South District in the Brong Ahafo Region.
KINTAMPO S: USAID to execute 159 projects In a bid to complement efforts by government in developing the country, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will very soon execute 159 massive development projects in about 34 deprived districts in the country.
KINTAMPO S: 41 communities to be electrified As part of the Better Ghana Agenda, 41 communities being deprived communities in the Kintampo South District in the Brong Ahafo Region will be connected to the national power grid very soon.