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25 perished on Konongo-Nnadieso stretch of Kumasi-Accra Highway

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  • Johnson 11 years ago

    Honestly speaking,that stretch of the road(Kumasi-konongo) is quiet dangerous hence needs alot of attention and concentration. Personally am always alert when driving from Kumasi to Accra and extra alert from Kumasi-Konongo.T ...
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  • John 11 years ago

    Anybody with a brain knows that there are too many speed rumps on the road. The one at Dadieso is extremely dangerous as you come unto it suddenly. Please use speed cameras instead. It is time we sole problems scientifically.

  • Kufour 11 years ago

    The rumps spoil the road, damage vehicles, cause accidents and we lose invaluable lives and a lot of money. Instead, use speed cameras, it reduces speed, generate money and punishes over-speeding. Common sense is never common ...
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  • Alooma 11 years ago

    All this accounted for NPP defeat. After biometric trimmed the blotting register, ocurrence like this hit NPP hard and their number diminished, hence helping NDC to achieve their target of between 20-30 valid votes. So my bel ...
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  • TerriblY Spe cifiC 11 years ago

    WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING ABOUT THESE ACCIDENTS AS A TRADITIONAL RULER? LOL. KUMASI ROADS HAVE BECOME FAMOUS KILLERS. HABA>

  • YOWZA 11 years ago

    If u have nothing positive to contribute, it is better nothing said.
    This is mostly a problem with the ministry of transportation's problem.
    To start with the rumps on a major high-way is uncalled for.
    2. The high-way stre ...
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  • Keischa 11 years ago

    Sharp thinking! Thanks for the asnewr.

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  • Stefan 11 years ago

    i was listening live then ..the audio relaly got bad when dutchsinse started talking about the gulf and the methane around florida., and the reported sounds of rushing water under the state (east to west or west to east) .i l ...
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  • anointing 11 years ago

    driver stop races on d road.fooools

  • BISMARK SKY MENSAH 11 years ago

    it is very sad

  • KANIA 11 years ago

    WHEN ARE GHANA LEADERS GOING TO WIDEN THIS HIGHWAY BTN THE 2 BIG CITIES IN GHANA.LEADERS ONLY TOHINK OF MONEY STEALING AND NOT THE PPLE. MAY GOD HELP GHANA.

  • sam 11 years ago

    We have high speed roads running thru existing villages and towns-YOU DONT DO THAT. We have newly done roads and then suddenly people encroach near it for lively hood. We have government purse which should be used wisely give ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Strict traffic and road worthiness laws enforced by an uncorrupt police force is important. Public safety campaigns and education will also help. Ultimately a national culture of investing resources in building dual carriage ...
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  • Slim 11 years ago

    It is a well established fact that rail transport is the safest means of transport in the work. Why do we keep insisting on and above all, building new roads instead of improving and expanding on the rail network in the count ...
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  • Dollar 11 years ago

    Hey man,It has been a while.. hope you had fun in Africa! Anyway whenever you are back be sure to cconatt me.According to your post 2 days to go before you are back.I'll be seeing you

  • Alexandr 11 years ago

    So happy to hear that chiropractic is being idreonuctd to the world and also in Africa. Ghana is a great country and you guys couldn't have chosen a better country. The people are friendly and warm and we all appreciate your ...
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