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AMA begins decongestion exercise in Accra's Central Business District

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  • Dunia 12 months ago

    I ask again, why not issue a directive to all Metropolitan Engineers to replicate same in their areas? Even permanent structures have been mounted on pedestrian walkways and landowners also plant hedges on them in many areas ...
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  • Ghboyz 12 months ago

    That's the correct answer for ten points bit it will fall on deaf ears and blind eyes yet again.

    Ghana is a lawless country of 35 million people with no integrity and no sense!

  • John Boadu 12 months ago

    Hahahaha. They will vote against the NDC for doing decongestion. Good news for Bawumia

  • Gaskia 12 months ago

    You see why we're going backwards in this country while other countries are advancing? We break laws and threaten to vote against any government that tries to bring progress, yet we complain when the lawlessness affects us di ...
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  • Same old ways or tactics 12 months ago

    So can't subsequent leaders think of innovative ways other than these same old policies which hasn't worked.
    This exercise will last for only a week, then greatest beneficiaries will be the "abayees" who will extort monies f ...
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  • Kwamina 12 months ago

    We have seen this many times before. From Henry Quartey to the immediate past mayor of Accra. The sad thing is that they all went around with the cameras without putting in place a structure to sustain their initiative. Every ...
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  • Hannan 11 months ago

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  • Zionism is racism 11 months ago

    The usual folklore. Nothing more. Ghanaians are their own enemies.

  • Kwame Nkrumah 11 months ago

    Redefine the CBD!! What we have now 8s not a CBD. It is a market and lorry stations

  • Charles 11 months ago

    @kwame Nkrumah. I can not agree with you more. So well said. Apparently, we in Ghana don't understand what CBD stand for and what kind of businesses takes place at CBD. The whole country is one big village.

  • Seglo 11 months ago

    The Government should build a big market somewhere else and demolish Markola. The sanitation situation and the handling of food items in Markola is appalling. The Ministry of Health should develop a task force to combat the u ...
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