Pimji
Pimji is a village in Ghana located in the Savelugu-Nanton District of the Northern Region. It is one of the smaller communities within the district, with a population of around 3,000 residents. The majority of the inhabitants engage in subsistence agriculture, growing crops such as maize, millet, and yams to meet their daily needs.
Pimji is situated near the Tamale-Savelugu Road, providing access to nearby cities and markets. The village
The local economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with a small number of residents participating in petty
Residents of Pimji practice traditional Akan and Dagomba cultures, with influences from Islam and Christianity. The