Sekyere South District

Sekyere South District is one of the forty-three districts in Ashanti Region, Ghana. Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 1988 when it was known as Afigya Sekyere District, after it was created from part of the former Kwabre Sekyere District. On 1 November 2007, the western part of the district (the Afigya region) was split off to become the northern portion of Afigya Kwabre District; while the remaining original portion has been since then officially renamed as Sekyere South District. The district assembly is the eastern part of Ashanti Region and has Agona as its capital town.

Sekyere South District
Districts of Ashanti
Sekyere South District
Districts of Ashanti
Coordinates: 6°47′N 1°36′W
Region Ashanti Region
CapitalAgona
Government
  District ExecutiveBen Abankwa
Area
  Total770 km2 (300 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
  Total
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Geography

Sekyere South District is nearly all tropical forest. The district contains many types of lumber wood. There are usually around 120 days of rain per year, but most of these occur during the "rainy season", between March and July.

Economy

Two thirds of the district's workforce are farmers, with most of the rest employed in the service sector. Major food crops include cassava, plantain, yam, and maize. The biggest cash crops are cocoa, citrus fruits, coffee, and palm oil. Many people practice kente weaving and local forms of pottery, which are then exported.

Education

There are 329 schools in the district. SDA midwifery training college and Withrow university college both in Asamang, SDA college of Education in Agona are the few notable tertiary institutions in the district.

Health

There are 18 health centers in the district.

Tourism

Many of the Ashanti region's most popular tourist attractions, such as Trobo Waterfall and the Aboye Festival, are in the Sekyere South district.

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