Bekwai


Bɛkwae is a town and the capital of the Bekwai Municipal, a municipality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Bekwai is the seventy-ninth most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of 7,267 people as of 2013. Bekwai and Bekwai Municipal are south of Kumasi and north of Obuasi. As of 2021, the mayor of the municipal is Hon. Kwaku Kyei Baffour.

Geography

Municipal area

Bekwai is located in the Bekwai Municipal, which covers a land area of. The district bordered the Bosomtwe District to the north, the Adansi North District towards the south, the Bosome Freho District to the east and the Amansie Central District and Amansie West District towards the west.

Topography

The town lies within a forestry region along with being relatively flat, with the average elevation between while the town's elevation ranges from.

Climate

Bekwai has a tropical savanna climate, experiencing an all-year long rainy season peaking in June, September, and October. Due to this rainfall pattern, farming in the town is characterized by major and minor cropping seasons. The climate is the driest in December and January along with low relative humidity while the rainy season experiences around 85% relative humidity. The average mean temperature is around.

Demographics

Most of Bekwai's population subscribes to Christianity, followed by Islam and Traditional African religions. There are many ethnic groups who lived in the town with the majority belonging to the Akan, followed by the Ewe, Guan, Mandé, Gurma, Gurunsi, Mole-Dagbon.

Administration

The municipality has a mayor–council form of government. The mayor is appointed president of Ghana and approved by the municipality council, the Bekwai Municipal Assembly. As of 2021, the current mayor of the municipal is Hon. Kwaku Kyei Baffour.

Economy

Most of the population is engaged in agriculture, accounted for about 65.5% of all households. The good climate conditions along with the good soil may contribute to the popularity of farming in the area.

Telecommunication

There are a total of 27,000 telephone lines that are installed throughout the Bekwai along with the municipality.

Healthcare

The town is home to the Bekwai Municipal Hospital, a 120-bed facility which was commissioned in November 2020 after a bunch of delays. Construction started in the early 1970s, coming in at a total of. The facility contains an outpatient department, emergency unit, and a physiotherapy department.

Education

The following is a list of secondary schools in Bekwai:
There is a train station in Bekwai.