Frafraha

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Frafraha
Small town
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Frafraha
Location in Ghana
Coordinates: 5°43′31″N0°09′18″E / 5.7252°N 0.1549°E / 5.7252; 0.1549
Country Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
Region Greater Accra Region
District Adenta Municipal District

Frafraha is a town in the Adenta Municipality in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana . [1] [2]

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Location

The town is located along the Adenta - Dodowa Road. It distance by road from Kotoka International Airport is 11.1 kilometers (7.52 miles). [3]

Politics

Frafraha is in the Adenta Constituency led by Hon. Adamu Ramadan. [4] [5] He succeeded Hon. Yaw Buabeng Asamoah of the New Patriotic Party. [6]

Infrastructure

In 2016, Frafraha Community Day Senior High School was inaugurated by former president John Mahama to enroll over 500 students. [7] [8] The town also has the Frafraha Health Centre. [9]

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