Konongo may refer to:
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Nkawkaw is a town in southern Ghana and is the capital of Kwahu West Municipal District, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Nkawkaw has a 2013 settlement population of 61,785 people.
The Catholic Church in Ghana is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the pope in Rome.
The Konongo are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Mpanda District of Katavi Region in western Tanzania. In 1987 the Konongo population was estimated to number 51,000.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Kumasi in Ghana.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Konongo–Mampong is a diocese located in the city of Konongo–Mampong in the Ecclesiastical province of Kumasi in Ghana.
Konongo is a gold bar mining and manganese mining community located in Ashanti, Ghana. The town serves as the capital of the Asante Akim Central Municipal. As of 2012, Konongo has a settlement population of 41,238 people. Konongo is about 53 kilometres (33 mi) from Kumasi, the Ashanti capital.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Techiman is a diocese located in the city of Techiman in the Ecclesiastical province of Kumasi in Ghana.
Nyamwezi is a major Bantu language of central Tanzania. It forms a dialect continuum with Sukuma, but is more distinct from other neighboring languages.
Henry Akpenamawu Kofi Wampah is a Ghanaian economist and former Governor of the Bank of Ghana.
Hugo Konongo is a French-born Congolese professional footballer who plays as a defender for Romanian club Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe. He played his first international game on 14 June 2015 against Kenya.
Konongo Odumase Senior High School is a coeducational second-cycle institution at Konongo-Odumase in the Asante Akim Central District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
The St Mary's Sanctuary Buoho Grotto is one of the Christian Pilgrimage for Catholics in Ghana located at Buoho in the Afigya-Kwabre District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana
Patricia Appeagyei is a Ghanaian female politician, one-time Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister and the first female Mayor of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly.
The N6 or National Highway 6 is a national highway in Ghana that begins at the Nsawam road junction off the N1 in Accra and runs through Nsawam, Nkawkaw, and Ejisu to Kumasi, where it meets the N4. At Kumasi, the N6 intersects with the N10, R52, R108, and IR5.
Konongo Odumase Secondary School is a co-ed second cycle institution at Konongo in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
The Asante Akim Central Municipal is one of the districts in Ashanti Region, Ghana. It was formerly the Asante Akim North Municipal. The municipality is located in the Eastern part of Ashanti Region and has Konongo as its capital town. The member of parliament for the municipal is Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi and Susan Akomea is the Municipal Chief Executive.
Charles de Graft-Dickson was a Ghanaian educationist and a politician. He served as a minister of State and a member of parliament in the first republic. Prior to politics, he was the chairman of Asante Kotoko S.C..
Ernest Papa Arko is a former Ghanaian footballer. He played as a Forward and won many caps with Asante Kotoko and the Ghana national football team.