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Minister summoned over collapsed Building

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  • yiddana@yahoo.com 10 years ago

    Enforce the rules and punish offenders. Mr. Dauda, builders cannot monitor themselves. If developers are allowed to monitor themselves, why hire the public/civil servants then?

  • The mask 10 years ago

    Considering the investment we have made in education since independence Ghana should have been far advanced by now. It is high time we switched to effective and quality education. We cannot invest so many man hours and money ...
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  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    All this one sentence? Does this NPP Daily Trash know about brevity in Journalism?

    "A statement made in Parliament by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Wa East, Ameen Salifu, on the recent co ...
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  • Garth 10 years ago

    And when people don`t do their work right, what happens to them? in Ghana nothing, because somebody`s palm has been greased. So come what may if someone dies Ok. In the civilised world, if such a thing happens one would be ja ...
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  • ADWEN 10 years ago

    Listening to Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, talk makes feel like vomiting. I tend to as so are these the calibre of people managing affairs at the highest hierarchies in Ghana?
    The MPs ...
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  • Kofi Miawo De 10 years ago

    In Ghana, education, experience knowledge and technical know how does not matter in selections and appointments. The only qualification is when one is able to shout the loudest and be a synconfant. How come such an elementary ...
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  • TONY - C 10 years ago

    GHANA IS CURSED- LOOK OUT NEXT TIME WHEN I COME OUT OF MY TRANCE. DON'T WORRY MAHAMA WILL GIVE YOU BIG BRIBES AND YOU WILL SWEAR ON gods AND VOTE NDC FOR YOU TO SUFFER TO DIE SLOWLY.

  • Pround pepeni. 10 years ago

    WELL DONE MR AMEEN SALIFU. THE MPS SHOULD CONTINUE TO PUSH THE MINISTERS AND BY EXTENSION THE CIVIL SERVANTS TO DO THEIR WORK. THIS MINISTER AND THE AMA CHIEF SHOULD HAVE RESIGNED OR BE FIRED. THEY CAN ALSO BE SUED FOR NEGLEC ...
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  • Chelsea Rolland 10 years ago

    Ndc govt.only know how to pay judgement debt to their cronics and corrupt contract to dich ghana.

  • Chelsea Rolland 10 years ago

    Ghanians must wake up to out this cheap corrupt govt before it's too late.

  • Jt 10 years ago

    Hai Ghanaians our elected officials do not think about us this is not ndc or npp all of them protecting us is none of their agenda. And my blame go to Jj he could'nt turn the coupt deta-a to a revolution to insteal decipline ...
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  • Kofi kwame 10 years ago

    IS the way we chosen to stay and have better life as Ghanians.if we donts change One after the other including even the President would be cought one place at wrong place at wrong time,take melcom stores for example.in Ghana ...
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  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    Football teams are there to entertain you by winning matches. What they do affects your emotion. POLITICAL PARTIES are there to bring change into your life. What they do is a SERIOUS BUSINESS that AFFECTS YOUR LIFE. Their wor ...
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  • Obournana 10 years ago

    The Metropolitan, Municipal and District inspectorate division never visit sites where construction goes on. They take their share from developers and contractors to give them leeway. Parliament is a failure and nobody seems ...
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  • OKOE 10 years ago

    BLAMING OFFICIALS IS JUST PART OF THE SOLUTION. THE BIGGEST LOSER WHEN A BUILDING COLLAPSES IS THE OWNER. OFFICIALS CAN DO THEIR BEST BUT WHEN IT COMES TO MONEY, IT ALWAYS REIGNS. MOST WORTHY PEOPLE INCLUDING POLITICIANS ARE ...
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