Commonwealth Secretary-General meets Ga Mantse in London to strengthen youth development and global partnerships
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations, H.E. Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, has held high-level talks with the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, aimed at strengthening collaboration between the Ga-Dangme people and the Commonwealth.
The meeting focused on advancing youth development, capacity building, and creating broader international networking opportunities to empower young people within the Ga-Dangme community.
Discussions explored ways to leverage the Commonwealth’s global platform to support skills training, leadership development, and sustainable community initiatives that would enhance opportunities for Ga youth.
Both leaders emphasised the importance of strategic partnerships and international cooperation in driving inclusive growth and socio-economic progress at the local level.
The engagement forms part of ongoing efforts by the Commonwealth Secretariat to work closely with traditional authorities and local stakeholders to promote development, education, and empowerment across member states.
The meeting is expected to pave the way for stronger ties and collaborative programmes aimed at supporting the long-term growth and resilience of the Ga-Dangme community.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News

Afenyo-Markin raises concern over rising youth unemployment
13:48
President Mahama ranked 5th on devex power 50 for Global development leadership
16:02
President Mahama champions new framework for African security at Accra conference
16:34
African security leaders meet in Accra to forge new framework for regional cooperation
12:22
Bryan Acheampong emerges frontrunner in NPP flagbearer race ahead of 2026 primary – Independent Poll
14:24
Nanumba Traditional Council strengthens ties with National Petroleum Authority
18:14
Traditional medicine practice council (TMPC) shuts Nana Boakye herbal centre, sanctions others.
09:43
Supreme Court throws out OSP application to join case challenging Its legality
12:28
Aftermath of NPP primary: Afenyo-Markin to remain Parliamentary leader-Razak Kojo Opoku to critics
13:28
GPRTU taskforce arrests 17 drivers in Amasaman over unapproved transport fares
15:55


