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Kintampo is one of the municipal towns under the Nkoranza Traditional council. Hence, Nkoranzahene has divisional chiefs serving Kintampo. The chief of Kintampo is Nana Awiti Kuffour, Kintampohene. His palace is located at Nwoase.
There're other Bono people chiefs including Kyeremankomah hene Nana Guakro Effah (a suburb of Kintampo), and the Damoamah's of K-Line in Kintampo. Other settler chiefs includes the Grushi, Konkomba, and others. The Wangaras have Masaaba Sariki Fanyinama III' is the paramount chief of the Wangara Community of Ghana. He resides in a Zongo area popularly called Targona Line at Kintampo, a town in the Bono East Region. He plays host to the annual Benkadi Kurubi Festival of the Wangara Community of Ghana.
References
- Sariki, Fanyinama (April 2021). "Wangara chief calls on Government to fix Kintampo Zongo roads". citinewsrooom.
- "Wangara Chief urges govt to support tourism". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2022-08-23.
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