July 13, 2026
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TW Radio CEO Kweku Etuaful Renovates and Reopens Oguaa Traditional Council Arbitration Hall

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Cape Coast, Ghana – The Chief Executive Officer of TW Radio, Mr. Kweku Etuaful, has officially reopened the newly renovated Arbitration Hall of the Oguaa Traditional Council during a short but colourful ceremony held at the Emintsimadze Palace in Cape Coast.

 

The reopening was jointly officiated by Mr. Kweku Etuaful and the President of the Oguaa Traditional Council and Omanhen of Oguaa State, .

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Addressing the gathering, the Omanhen disclosed that he had appealed to Mr. Kweku Etuaful to assist in renovating the Arbitration Hall. According to him, in less than a month after the appeal, Mr. Etuaful successfully completed the renovation works, transforming the facility into a modern arbitration centre fitted with fully air-conditioned rooms, sliding doors, and sliding windows.

 

Osabarimba Kwesi Atta II expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Kweku Etuaful for his generosity and prompt response, describing the gesture as a demonstration of commitment to the development of the Oguaa Traditional Area and the preservation of its traditional institutions.

 

Mr. Kweku Etuaful said he was honoured to contribute to the development of the Traditional Council, stressing that the Arbitration Hall plays a vital role in resolving disputes, promoting peace, and strengthening unity among the people of Oguaa.

 

Traditional leaders, elders, and invited guests who attended the ceremony commended Mr. Kweku Etuaful for the remarkable renovation, expressing confidence that the upgraded Arbitration Hall will provide a more conducive environment for the administration of customary justice and the conduct of the Traditional Council’s activities.

By Frank Kofi Essuman

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