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Any mass recall of old vehicles would be counter productive. Once it is mandatory to renew roadworthiness certificates annually, the roll out could be tied to it. By 31st December 2026, every vehicle would have been accounted ...
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Spot on.
99.9% OF GHANA'S THIEVING LEADERS WAKE UP EVERY MORNING JUST THINKING AND PLANNING ON WAYS TO LOOT MOTHER GHANA AND GO SCOT-FREE BECAUSE IT'S A "CHOP-MAKE-I-CHOP" FREE-FOR-ALL WITH ZERO PUNISHMENT AS LONG AS ANOTHER "ASOMDWE ...
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Ghana has no focus.
We cannot plan ahead.what is wrong with the current system?
I see this exercise as a device for the new DVLA officials to make money. Why is it that with any change of administration in the country they use DVLA to steal money from the populace. The new crooks at DVLA are busy devicei ...
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JUST STOP THE FOOLISHNESS TALKS AND SOLVE OUR PROBLEMS
what reset agenda creating unemployment? just keep quite over there.
Too much talk mister
NOTHING BUT CHOP CHOP NKOAA NPP AND NDC ALL THE SAME GREEDY POLITICIANS. IN OPPOSITION THEY MAKE NOISE BABIES. IN GOVERNMENT ALL IS QUIET
This is a strategy to cheat and embezzle Ghana money
This initiative is an inherented one. Don't polticise it to create difficulties in it's implementation.
Aimless. This is just a clueless institution. Bragging about coming to fleece money from motorists with a spurious vehicle number plates. Laughable