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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The Cape Coast Municipal Assembly in the Central Region has in line with measures to decrease unemployment rate has secured jobs for about 1000 youths within the municipality under the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP).
CAPE COAST: Assembly improves educational infrastructure The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly, in its readiness to improve teaching and learning in the metropolis is providing modern infrastructural facilities in some selected Basic and Second Cycle institutions to enhance education in the area.
CAPE COAST: Assembly distributes 3,300 mono desks to students Cape Coast as perceived by many Ghanaians continues to be the heart of quality education in the country, in a bid to improve on the standard of teaching and learning, the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly has distributed 3,300 mono desks to some selected Senior High Schools (SHS) in the area.
CAPE COAST: University road near completion The government of Ghana in collaboration with the Spanish Government is constructing the University Junction – Kwaprow and Kwaprow - Ankaful roads in the Cape Coast Municipality of the Central Region.
CAPE C : LEAP Fund support 52 people in CCMA The Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Fund, in collaboration with the British Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in the third quarter of 2011 disbursed an amount of GH¢ 42,990 to 52 beneficiaries in the Cape Coast Metropolis.