
The AGM highlighted key initiatives such as ‘KPN Convos,’ a platform where professionals share industry insights, and ‘Yenko Kwahu,’ which helped establish Kwahu as a major tourism destination in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).
A special Easter edition of the Business & Financial Times (B&FT) also showcased Kwahu’s tourism potential, strengthening KPN’s national presence.

Following the swearing-in ceremony, newly elected President Richard Sarpong outlined his vision for the organization. He emphasized working with Members of Parliament, traditional rulers, and community leaders to secure national resources for Kwahu.

Sarpong also stressed the economic impact of Kwahu’s Easter festivities as a driver of local business, job creation, and tourism growth. His leadership will focus on healthcare, education, and infrastructure investments, ensuring KPN remains at the forefront of development initiatives.
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Beyond community impact, he reaffirmed KPN’s commitment to creating more networking, professional development, and economic empowerment opportunities for its members. Strengthening intra-group connections will be a priority, ensuring collective growth.
Heidi Akosua BoatengWith a solid foundation and a bold vision, the new leadership is poised to drive progress, foster innovation, and uplift Kwahuman to greater heights.
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