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The Cape Coast Metropolitan is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, west by the Komenda / Edina / Eguafo /Abrem Municipal, east by the Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese District and north by the Twifu/Hemang/Lower Denkyira District. The Metropolis covers an area of 122 square kilometers and is the smallest metropolis in the country. The capital, Cape Coast, is also the capital of the Central Region.


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It is the avowed aim of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) to take advantage of the Government’s declaration of “Golden Age of Business in Ghana” to aggressively pursue prudent, private-sector friendly programmes and projects geared towards accelerated socio-economic development of the Metropolitan.

This website, therefore has been designed to serve as a mirror for showcasing the enormous investible potentials of the Metropolitan to both local and foreign investors to take advantage of, in the areas of ed ... more »



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An ultra-modern Hearing Aid and Assessment Centre for the Cape Coast School of the Deaf and Visually Impaired was last Friday inaugurated by the Acting Central Regional Minister, Mrs Ama Benyiwa-Doe.

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Soap makingCAPE COAST:
Women receive training in soap making

The World Bank has conducted training program in soap making for selected women through its skills development fund in Cape Coast in the Central Region.
DisabledCAPE C:
GH¢7,100 disbursed to persons with disabilities

The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) last year disbursed more than GH¢7,100.00 to 48 Persons with Disability (PWD) in the Metropolis under their two per cent Common Fund allocation.
Borehole CAPE C:
National security provides boreholes for Central Regional Hospital

Personnel of the National Security have begun the drilling of four boreholes at the Central Regional Hospital in Cape Coast, to prevent possible closure of the health facility because of an acute water shortage in the Cape Coast metropolis.
Hospital ward CAPE COAST:
National Security to close down Central Regional Hospital

The National Security has begun moves to forestall the closure of the Central Regional Hospital in Cape Coast as an acute water shortage hits parts of the town.
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