Ghana’s districts are:
Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese
Accra
Adansi East
Adansi West
Afigya Sekyere
Afram Plains
Agona
Ahafo Ano North
Ahafo Ano South
Ahanta West
Ajumako/Enyan/Esiam
Akatsi
Akwapim North
Akwapim South
Amansie East
Amansie West
Aowin-Suaman
Asante Akim North
Asante Akim South
Asikuma Odoben Brakwa
Assin
Asunafo
Asuogyaman
Asutifi
Atebubu
Atwima
Awutu Efutu Senya
Bawku East
Bawku West
Berekum
Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai
Birim North
Birim South
Bole
Bolgatanga
Bongo
Bosomtwe-Kwanwoma
Builsa
Cape Coast
Dangbe East
Dangbe West
Dormaa
East Akim
East Gonja
East Mamprusi
Ejisu-Juabeng
Ejura Sekyedumase
Fanteakwa
Ga
Gomoa
Gushiegu Karaga
Ho
Hohoe
Jaman
Jasikan
Jirapa Lambussie
Jomoro
Juabeso Bia
Kadjebi
Kassena Nankana
Keta
Ketu
Kintampo
Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem
Kpandu
Krachi
Kumasi
Kwabibirem
Kwabre
Kwahu South
Lawra
Lower Denkyira
Manya Krobo
Mfantsiman
Mpohor Wassa East
Nadowli
Nanumba
New Juaben
Nkoranza
Nkwanta
North Tongu
Nzema East
Offinso
Saboba Chereponi
Savelugu Nanton
Sefwi Wiawso
Sekyere East
Sekyere West
Sene
Shama Ahanta East
Sissala
South Tongu
Suhum Kraboa Coaltar
Sunyani
Tamale
Tano
Techiman
Tema
Tolon-Kumbungu
Upper Denkyira
Wa
Wassa Amenfi
Wassa West
Wenchi
West Akim
West Gonja
West Mamprusi
Yendi
Yilo Krobo
Zabzugu Tatale
Ghana’s regions were subdivided into 110 districts, of which three were metropolitan districts and four were municipal districts, as of year 2000.
The ordinary districts had 34 urban councils, 250 town councils, and 826 area councils under them.
The metropolitan districts were divided into 13 sub-metropolitan districts, which were further subdivided into town councils.
The municipal districts were divided into zones. Unit committees were the lowest level of local government, subsidiary to all of the entities already mentioned.
There were 16,000 of them, but no more than 8,000 were operational.
Since then, 28 more districts have been created. There is a report that yet another 28 districts were created in 2007.
Changes, re-arrangement of districts
1988
65 district assemblies were created in a reform of the local government system.
Around 1999
The total number of districts had risen to 110, as shown in the table above.
12 November 2003
Nineteen new districts created, as follows:
In Ashanti region, Adansi East district split into Adansi North (capital Fomena) and Adansi South (capital New Edubiase, which was the former capital of Adansi East).
Amansie Central district (capital Jacobu) split from Aminsie East. Atwima district split into Atwima Mponua (capital Nyinahin) and Atwima Nwabiagya (capital Nkawie, which was the former capital of Atwima).
Adansi West district renamed Obuasi, and its status changed from ordinary to municipal district.
In Brong Ahafo region, Asunafo district split into Asunafo North (capital Goaso, which was the former capital of Asunafo) and Asunafo South (capital Kukuom). Atebubu district split into Atebubu-Amantin (capital Atebubu, which was the former capital of Atebubu) and Pru (capital Yeji). Jaman district split into Jaman North (capital Sampa) and Jaman South (capital Drobo, which was the former capital of Jaman).
Kintampo district split into Kintampo North (capital Kintampo, which was the former capital of Kintampo) and Kintampo South (capital Jema). Tain (capital Nsawkaw) district split from Wenchi.
In Central region, Assin district split into Assin North (capital Foso, which was the former capital of Assin) and Assin South (capital Assin Manso).
Another source says the capital of Assin South is Nsuaem-Kyekyewere.
In Eastern region, Atiwa district (capital Kwabeng) split from East Akim. Kwahu West district (capital Nkawkaw) split (from Kwahu South?).
In Greater Accra region, Ga district split into Ga East (capital Abokobi) and Ga West (capital Amasaman, which was the former capital of Ga).
In Upper East region, Garu Tampane district (capital Garu Tampane) split from Bawku East. Talensi-Nabdam district (capital Tongo) split from Bolgatanga. Status of Bolgatanga changed from ordinary district to municipal district.
In Upper West region, Wa West district (capital Wechiaw) split from Wa. Status of Wa changed from ordinary district to municipal district.
In Volta region, Adaklu-Anyigbe district (capital Kpetoe or Adaklu Waya, depending on whom you believe) split from Ho. Status of Ho changed from ordinary district to municipal district. Krachi district split into Krachi East (capital Dambai) and Krachi West (capital Kete-Krachi, which was the former capital of Krachi).
In Western region, Juabeso Bia district split into Bia (capital Essam-Debiso) and Juabeso (capital Juabeso, which was the former capital of Juabeso Bia). Wassa Amenfi district split into Amenfi East (capital Wassa Akropong) and Amenfi West (capital Asankragwa, which was the former capital of Wassa Amenfi).
November 2003
Four more new districts created, as follows:
In Brong-Ahafo region, Tano South district (capital Duayaw-Nkwanta) split from Tano.
In Upper West region, Wa East district (capital Funsi) split.
Sissala West district (capital Gwollu) split.
In Volta region, South Dayi (capital Kpeve) split.
19 March 2004
Five new districts created in Northern region.
They are Bunkpurugu-Yungoo (capital Bunkpurugu), Central Gonja (Buipe), Karaga (Karaga), Nanumba South (Wulensi), and Sawla-Tuna-Kalba (Sawla).
Reference: Ghana Districts (statoids.com)