The Kadjebi District was created as an Assembly by legislative Instrument (L.L) 1465 in 1989. The District is located in the lower belt of the Volta Region of Ghana and forms part of the four (4) northern districts of the Region. It is bordered to the North by the Nkwanta District, to the South by the Jasikan District, to the West by Krachi and to the east by the Republic of Togo. Kadjebi is the district capital. The district has a total land area of 949-km2.The Strategic location of the district promotes cross border activities with the republic of Togo.
chief executive's message
There are 35 towns in the district, further more Agriculture holds the biggest investment potential in the district and this, along with agro-based industry, is where the District Assembly is placing the greatest emphasis on creating a very good enabling environment for private investment inflows.
But the most lucrative economic activity in the district for now is timber extraction for timber processing.
We are looking forward to having many investors and local contributors to help tackle the problems that are bede ... more »
latest news
Assembly members in the Kadjebi District in the Volta Region have been cautioned to set good examples with the use of their newly acquired motorbikes.
KADJEBI: Housing project for cocoa farmers inaugurated Nii Nortey Dua, Deputy Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, has inaugurated three-bed room self-contained housing project for cocoa farmers at Kadjebi in the Volta Region. It is to afford cocoa farmers the opportunity to own decent accommodation at modest cost.
KADJEBI: Border Towns get solar panel, light Border towns in the Kadjebi District in the Volta Region which are not hooked to the national grid are now enjoying electricity courtesy solar panels.
KADJEBI: More communities to enjoy potable water Installation of pumps is currently ongoing in about eight communities in the Kadjebi District in the Volta region on boreholes that have been drilled for the said communities.
KADJEBI: Assembly undertakes more classroom projects The Evishad Primary School in the Ahamansu Electoral Area in Kadjebi District has benefited from the construction of a 6-unit classroom block estimated at $120,000.