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Newly-acquired diesel-powered trains heading to Ghana from Poland

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  • Bitter truth#1 3 months ago

    Charlie, if Nana Addo stand for president again, I will campaign over and over again for him..don’t care about any dumb ass politically bias people who don’t see anything good because their lives are miserable..Nana Addo ...
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  • Test 2 3 months ago

    HA HA HA
    2024 CAMPAIGN GIMMICKS TO FOOL YOU THE SEMI ILLETERATES HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL RIDE THIS TEMA THING WHILST PEOPLE ARE DYING ON BUSY ACCRA KUMASI ROAD
    ILLETERATE FOOL

  • Blue Pen 3 months ago

    Charging vehicle owners emission tax yet importing diesel trains in this era. What kind of people do we have in govt now ?

  • CHEER NANA UP FOR THE DIESEL TRAINS 3 months ago

    We had nothing and all of sudden we're getting diesel trains. What is your problem? Leave the country if you do not like the trains. Even, Mahama is happy for the trains.

  • Togbe Agorkorli 3 months ago

    I call them anti Ghana foreigners….because true Ghanaians are never this negative….these people really hate Ghana.

  • TRANS AM 3 months ago

    And how do the trains themselves feel?

  • Dannyeb 3 months ago

    Unfortunately, you are the illiterate fool. Why has politics made you so stupid that you refuse to be objective. Show us a single message you sent to criticize NDC when they were in power but refused to fix Tema highway. Or, ...
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  • True, true, true. We're so negative 3 months ago

    Who will save us from our negativity?
    We admire and enjoy funerals more than outdooring of babies. So negative.
    Calculation of what Nana did not do is far more than what he did, because most of us are liars and dishonest.

  • Alkebulan 3 months ago

    The illiterate are Jubilating because a compelited Manufacture Train is send from Poland to Ghana ,instead of them should be asking questions like why aren't the government invest the project here in Ghana in the first place. ...
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  • Oko 3 months ago

    I pray we get a cargo train in addition to ease off the burden on our asphalt roads suffering from these Niger and burkina cargo trailers

  • Truth 3 months ago

    Where are the railway lines? Always this mpakadan thing does it mean we don't have any other railway line apart from these lines? Winneba is the next new kasoa, govt should have earmark some route for railway lines but no one ...
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  • Kofi 3 months ago

    Diesel Trains? I thought they wanted as to bring in Electric cars and pay emission tax? what happened to electric trains? lmao

  • Ato Manchester 3 months ago

    Are these trains or trams?

  • kk 3 months ago

    Diesel trains emit hydrocarbons which polute the environment and largely contribute to the current Global climate change. If this yaanom really jnow what they are about they would have opted for something which is more enviro ...
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  • Pete 3 months ago

    Why diesel powered trains and not Solar powered trains?????? Ghanaian leaders must start reasoning well

  • James 3 months ago

    Will the Diesel-powered trains pay emission tax?

  • Hussein 3 months ago

    Anything the this government has done in the last 7 years has Benn motivated by greed, corruption and personal interests. No one cares about what is good for Ghana. This is not about politics or NPP or NDC. It’s about crime ...
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  • WHO BUY DIESEL POWER TRAIN WHEN THE WORLD GOING 3 months ago

    ELECTRIC SUN POWER TRAINS???

  • Kofi Mumui 3 months ago

    Within two years, the trains will be dirty and unrecognizable, inside and outside. Some will be under performing due to lack of maintenance. Others will be stranded somewhere for lack of fuel or parts. Traders will be carryin ...
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  • Kwaku 3 months ago

    No. Ghana needs electric trains. Learn from Burkina Faso if you want cheap nuclear power generation quickly and cheaply to power your trains and industry. Diesel in a part of the neocolonialist system of financial oppression