… Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited, Adam Mutawakilu, expressed appreciation to GoldBod for what he described as a timely intervention, saying the project would restore water production capacity and significantly enhance service delivery in the beneficiary communities. …
… The case forms part of a growing number of enforcement actions being carried out under GWL’s Revenue Enhancement Initiative, a flagship programme introduced by Managing Director Mr Adam Mutawakilu in February 2026 to safeguard the company’s revenue base and promote compliance amo …
… As part of the engagement, the Managing Director of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), Adam Mutawakilu, paid a courtesy call on the Overlord of the Gonja Traditional Area and other chiefs and stakeholders. …
… For his part, the Managing Director of GWL, Mr Adam Mutawakilu, said the establishment of the subsidiary provided an opportunity for the company to leverage its expertise in water production and quality assurance to compete effectively in Ghana’s bottled water industry. …
… Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited, Mr Adam Mutawakilu, said the establishment of the subsidiary would enable GWL to leverage its expertise in water production and quality assurance to compete more effectively in the industry. …
… Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited, Adam Mutawakilu, described the inauguration as another important milestone in the company’s transformation agenda. …
… In October 2024, the Managing Director of Ghana Water Ltd, Mr Adam Mutawakilu, publicly raised concerns over the developer’s activities during an inspection visit to the area at Kpeve Tornu in the Afadzato South District. …
The Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited (GWL), Mr Adam Mutawakilu, has revealed that GH¢5 million has so far been spent on fabricating new transmission pipelines to replace old and deteriorating ones. …
… Mr Adam Mutawakilu, Managing Director of GWL, disclosed this during an inspection visit to the company’s Central Workshop and sections of the Kpong transmission line currently undergoing repairs. …
… Mr Adam Mutawakilu, Managing Director of GWL, disclosed this during an inspection visit to sections of Kpong transmission line and the company’s Central Workshop where new replacement pipes are being fabricated for installation. …
The Ghana Gold Board has signed an agreement with Ghana Water Limited to rehabilitate the Bonsa, Daboase and Sekyere Heman Water Supply Systems in the Western and Central Regions, expected to restore efficiency and improve access to potable water for residents in affected communities.
The Ghana Gold Board has signed an agreement with Ghana Water Limited to rehabilitate the Bonsa, Daboase and Sekyere Heman Water Supply Systems in the Western and Central Regions, expected to restore efficiency and improve access to potable water for residents in affected communities.
Ghana Water Limited has charged a customer GH¢74,000 for illegally reconnecting to the water network after being disconnected, as part of its Revenue Enhancement Initiative to tackle illegal connections and reduce commercial water losses.
Ghana Water Company Limited has begun stakeholder consultations in the Savannah Region for the €106 million Damongo–Tamale–Yendi Water Supply Project, which is backed by funding from the European Union, European Investment Bank, and Invest International. The project will deliver 135,000 cubic metres of treated water daily to Tamale, Damango, Yendi and communities along the transmission corridor, with a loan agreement expected to be signed between September and October.
Ghana Water Limited has inaugurated a five-member Board of Directors for G-Water Bottling Limited, a subsidiary established to manufacture, package and distribute safe, high-quality drinking water on commercial principles, as part of GWL's strategy to diversify revenue streams and strengthen business operations.
Ghana Water Limited has inaugurated the Board of Directors of G-Water Bottling Limited, its subsidiary established to manufacture, package and distribute bottled drinking water as part of GWL's strategy to diversify revenue streams and strengthen business operations. The company aims to transform G-Water into a recognised commercial brand, leveraging GWL's expertise in water production and quality assurance.
Ghana Water Limited has inaugurated the Governing Council of the Ghana Water Institute, a subsidiary focused on water-sector training, research, consultancy and professional development in West Africa. The institute evolved from Ghana Water Training Schools established in 1965.
Ghana Water Limited has temporarily shut down the Kpeve Water Treatment Plant due to extreme turbidity levels in the raw water source caused by siltation and pollution, threatening water shortages in Ho Municipality and surrounding districts in the Volta Region. The company warns the situation could worsen if urgent action is not taken to protect the water source from further encroachment and siltation.
Ghana Water Limited has spent GH¢5 million fabricating new transmission pipelines to replace deteriorating ones conveying water from the Kpong Water Treatment Plant to Tema and Accra West. About 40 per cent of water produced at Kpong is lost through leakages along the transmission lines, and the Managing Director expects improvement once the over 70-year-old pipelines are fully replaced.
Ghana Water Limited has recovered about GH₵3.7 million from customers engaged in illegal water connections and meter bypasses as part of a nationwide crackdown, uncovering nearly 400 illegal connections in Accra alone. The company established a Revenue Enhancement Team in August 2025 and expanded it to 10 operational units in January to combat water theft and pipeline leakages.
Ghana Water Limited is intensifying repairs to aging transmission pipelines from Kpong Water Treatment Plant to address water losses in Tema and parts of Accra East. The company recorded non-revenue water at 52.2 per cent in 2024, with water theft and leakages on major transmission lines identified as the principal causes.