Ramadhan 2024, marks 26 years since a tragic event unfolded in Kue, claiming the lives of 8 innocent individuals and injuring 12. The then former…
People of Kue calls on Security service to take action againt Sakibu Afora and his counterparts
The royal family of Kue, through their spokesperson Abdul Kerim Samssoudini is deeply concerned about the actions of Sakibu Ateku Afora, a self-proclaimed Amankrodo of…
Tem Kotokoli Diaspora Contributes Towards Kue Maternity Block Completion
In a heartwarming gesture towards the finalization of the Kue maternity block, members of the Tem Kotokoli diaspora have demonstrated their solidarity by generously donating…
Tem Divisional Council Donated to the completion of Kue Maternity Block
The Tem Kotokoli Chiefs of the Tem Divisional Council in Ghana have extended their support to the construction of the Kue Maternity Block at Kue…
Kue: Gateway to Tem Kotokoli’s Heritage (Know your Home town)
Kue is the cherished hometown of the Tem Kotokoli people. This community is situated in the Oti Region, specifically within the Nkwanta South Municipality, offering…
Mourning the Loss of Chief Abdul Karim: A Community’s Grief
With the fall of the great tree, uncertainty looms for the birds seeking shelter, and as the big river dries up, the fish are left…
Tem Kotokoli won Zongo Inter-Ethnic Tournament 2024
The Zongo Inter-Ethnic Gala wrapped up on a high note on March 10, 2024, at the Alajo Astro Turf, marking the end of an exhilarating…
Wuro Dahud Chedre Brenai II, Chief of Kue Journey to Togo for the Annual Prayer Festival
The esteemed Chief of Kue Wuro Dahud Chedre Brenai II, the Overlord of Tem Kotokoli in Ghana, alongside the Queen Mother (Alaa Wuro Dombow), embarked…
Community United: Supporting the Completion of the Kue Maternity Block”
In a remarkable display of solidarity, the residents of Kue, alongside concerned citizens from Tem Kotokoli, have rallied together to contribute towards the advancement of…
Food and other provisions Donated to the people of Kue
The conflict in Nkwanta, marked by devastating losses, compelled its residents to seek refuge in safer nearby towns such as Kue, Kpassa, Dambai, and Bonakye.…