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GPHA bemoans terrible rail system

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  • Pumpuni 7 years ago

    "...GPHA’s Director General, Paul Asare..."? His name is Paul Ansah and not Paul Asare.

  • Kwasi 7 years ago

    You havent even fixed the road network around your own facility, give us a break please.

  • komfo 7 years ago

    My friend,are you the only stranger in Jerusalem?Apart from Papa JJ who did a little bit of revamping of the rail sector in the 80's nobody has been able to help the rail sector.Instead of GPHA helping in the revamping of the ...
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  • PATAPAA TRUMP 7 years ago

    The railway system in the country was destroyed by NLC 1966 coup d'etat,after indepenence,Dr Nkrumah CPP government maintained its operations up to the time NLC overthrew Dr Nkrumah and his government our predicament was th ...
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  • Kasavubu 7 years ago

    Haba!
    l recall campus days when candidate Paulans was at the Observatory of the Vandal City for votes. He clearly gave his name as PAUL ANSAH. Is it the same person now known as Paul Asare? Hmmm, some of our current reporter ...
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  • concern citizen 7 years ago

    Please Sir can u fix the main harbour roundabout road: its creating unnessary trafic among motorist

  • eddie 7 years ago

    Busily looting our money to Panama when you had the opportunity for 8 good years to fix it. Tell the one who appointed you that his face is like bofrot prepared by Kennedy Pig Agyepong

  • Mallam Zarki 7 years ago

    After 8 years in power, and with a ministry of Railways, the Kuffuor administration not only did not add even one meter of rail line, they ended up destroying the old lines, removed and sold most as scrap . At least the Maham ...
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  • Mallam Zarki 7 years ago

    .....just before it left power. We wait to see, and hope that the project will progress to its conclusion without unnecessary political gymnastics and delay. At the end of 4 years we hope to see you what the Nana Addo Railway ...
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