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Jukwaa, also known as Dwokwaa, is a town in the Central Region of Ghana. It is the traditional capital of the people of Denkyira and is located in the Twifo-Ati Mokwa District in the Central Region.
Denkyira or Denkyera was a powerful nation of Akan people that existed before the 1620s, in what is now modern-day Ghana. Like all Akans, they originated from Bono state. Before 1620, Denkyira was called Agona. The ruler of the Denkyira was called Denkyirahene and the capital was Jukwaa. The first Denkyirahene was Mumunumfi.
Ghana. Region. Central Region. District. Twifo/Heman/Lower Denkyira District. Jukwa is a village in the Central region of Ghana. The village is known for the Jukwa Secondary School. [1] [2] The school is a second cycle institution.
Business model. Business model innovation is an iterative and potentially circular process. [1] A business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, [2] in economic, social, cultural or other contexts. For a business, it describes the specific way in which it conducts itself, spends, and earns money in a way ...
The Forum for Democratic Change ( Swahili: Jukwaa la Mabadiliko ya Kidemokrasia; FDC ), founded on 16 December 2004, is the main opposition party in Uganda. [1] The FDC was founded as an umbrella body called Reform Agenda, mostly for disenchanted former members and followers of President Yoweri Museveni 's National Resistance Movement (NRM).
JamiiForums is a Tanzania -based social networking website in East Africa founded in 2006. The online network is notable as the most popular social media website in Tanzania, according to AllAfrica. [1] The website emphasizes its use of user-generated content to avoid penalties faced by traditional media for reporting issues in Tanzania.
The National Unity Platform ( NUP, Swahili: Jukwaa la Umoja wa Kitaifa ), [2] formerly the National Unity, Reconciliation and Development Party ( NURP ), is a political party in Uganda led by Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (also known as Bobi Wine). The NURP was led by Moses Nkonge Kibalama from December 2004 until July 2020.
Abusua. Abusua is the name in Akan culture for a group of people that share common maternal ancestry governed by seven major ancient female abosom (deities). [1] The Abusua line is considered to be passed through the mother's blood ( mogya ). There are several Abusua that transcend the different ethnic subgroups outside of the ancient seven.