Audio By Carbonatix
Residents in parts of the Greater Kumasi Metropolis are struggling to access water after taps in various homes stopped flowing.
For the past three days, residents in Atonsu, Tafo and other communities have had to seek alternative water sources, like underground water, for domestic chores.
Sources at the Ghana Water Limited in the region say there's no water shortage. They attributed the situation to recent power fluctuations that have hit the region.
This, according to them, is negatively affecting water production and distribution to the metropolis.
Some residents of Tafo, a suburb of Kumasi say the situation is affecting their daily lives.
“Because of the situation, the kids are unable to go to school early. The government should do something about the power situation that is affecting the water flow,” one of the residents told the news team.
Another added: “I always have to beg some of the kids to fetch a bucket of water for me because where we fetch the water is far”.
In the past few weeks, the Ashanti region has experienced erratic power cuts. The Electricity Company of Ghana has also blamed the overheating of some cables due to the upgrade of distribution lines to increase power load.
The power and water situation have brought untoward discomfort for many residents in Ghana’s second-largest city.
However, the water company says it is liaising with the power distribution company to facilitate possible improvement of power to their production systems.
Latest Stories
-
448 conflict hotspots identified – Interior Minister
22 seconds -
Trade and industry set for stronger growth in 2026 – Ofosu-Adjare
5 minutes -
UG commissions innovation enclave to drive youth entrepreneurship
16 minutes -
Black Sheep Foundation honours 255 teachers in maiden Christmas initiative
17 minutes -
Screams for help and panic as tourists rescued from fatal Laos ferry disaster
19 minutes -
University renaming aimed at national unity, not politics – Nortsu-Kotoe
22 minutes -
US court sentences Ghanaian citizen over $200 Snapchat sextortion scheme
25 minutes -
‘A miracle’: Officer shot in head during Bondi attack home from hospital
32 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Monday, December 23, 2025
52 minutes -
GRIDCo begins tie-in and test runs of new AKSA Ahwomaso Power Plant
2 hours -
GSS data shows sharp district disparities in excessive alcohol consumption among men
2 hours -
Don’t promote crypto without licence or risk sanctions – SEC warns celebrities
2 hours -
EU plans checks against cheap plastic imports, FT says
3 hours -
Atlantic Lithium submits revised mining lease to Parliament
3 hours -
Mahama receives CRC’s report, implementation committee starts work next year
3 hours
