5 feared dead, 11 injured after sprinter bus rams into stationed tipper truck in Konongo

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  • Tweaa 1 month ago

    Until when will disabled trucks , trailers, buses and so on can be identified with illuminated warning triangles ? NOT LEAFS like they used to do in the 1930’s . The Government should have its own towed trucks in each distr ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago

    My uncle was a Police Officer at Osu and I used to visit him and spend a lot of time at their Barracks. Those days, Police on duty inspected if every passing vehicle had those Triangular signs that were put in the road to war ...
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  • Obikwelu 1 month ago

    How on earth will I take my body to go and sit inside one of those Sprinter buses, mainly driven by young, indisciplined, disrespectful, lawless, money-loving Kumasi money chasers..???? Just one look at most of these crooked ...
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  • Jerry 1 month ago

    It is because there are no alternatives. In Accra if you live in the outskirts like Adenta and work in Accra you will realize how important the sprinters are to the economy. They ferry about 90% of the commercial and administ ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago

    Hahahaha. You are right. What will you do if you happen to be at a place like MIASO, PRAPRA BAABI DA where there is only one vehicle in the area. Can you afford to walk that distance of about 15 Kilometers every day?
    I guess ...
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  • Kwame Blanco 1 month ago

    No lies told brother all truth

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago

    I think all Commercial Drivers should be made to take Drugs and Alcohol Tests before they are made to drive everyday. And they should be made to take the same tests on arrival at their destinations. The unfortunate thing is c ...
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  • Kofi Tetteh 1 month ago

    Stupid hater. Is it only cars and for that matter Sprinter buses from Kumasi that have accidents? Find out what happened at the Kasoa Tollbooth on Sunday. Be wise and stop targeting some people. For all you know the drivers ...
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  • Kwasi 1 month ago

    When Late President Mills proposed, towing trucks to remove broken down vehicles from the road there was a lot of opposition.
    Here's the results.

  • KEVIN TAYLOR HAS COLLAPSED NPP, 1 month ago

    I can remember that suggested and life saver initiative by President Mills,it was tug of war between the opposition and the government,everything is politicised in Ghana the reason the country is sinking with all its precio ...
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  • KEVIN TAYLOR HAS COLLAPSED NPP, 1 month ago

    Because of "nkwasea speeding nti, akum nkrofuo mma kwa"!

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago

    You are right. Some Drivers and community members sometimes foolishly and stupidly argue about the fastest Driver in the town. What ignorance and stupidity is that.

  • Obrempong 1 month ago

    Ghana is a Joke. Sprinte buses or vehicles
    are Paper-weight when running in speed , The
    Operators are eager to reach their destinations early
    making them run many times in order to make
    more money. They run with the Speed ...
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  • Klaase Klose Marfhen 1 month ago

    Mr Minister. I voted for the NDC. My worry is ; why di you allow heads of schools to collect unnecessary items for first year students?
    Assuming there are 1,000 freshers amd each of them is asked to bring the following,
    ...
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  • Musa 1 month ago

    The challenge goes to dvla. What kind of competency do they require of drivers in Ghana ? Indeed it’s a shame to have uneducated and daft people using the roads.
    Now your heads in utmost shame indeed

  • ST Ghfuo: Canadians are dishonest, liars, Gh leaders are fools 1 month ago

    So. NO clean cut human being in ghana has an antidote to this menace? Instead the foolish idiot Haruka iddrisu looks on as teachers rape and have sex with minors..you are worried about hair bevause tou don't have hair..sprint ...
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  • GPS 1 month ago

    Many Ghanaian drivers are careless you have to slow down at curves. Most of these drivers are tired and need to sleep. Sometimes, after night shift at work I feel tire and sleepy, I park my car and sleep. I learned my lessons ...
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  • Nii Akwei 1 month ago

    Road Minister, you see now. You guys are incompetent. Your book-long degrees does not mean anything. Nothing!

  • Kojo 1 month ago

    This has nothing to do with the road minister my friend- it’s the stupidity and careless drivers we have on the road. Road minister wasn’t driving those vehicles. Until we become reasonable human beings with moral compass ...
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  • Hard 1 month ago

    Ebu mahama what curse is on You sir?

  • Chief Justice 1 month ago

    It is your mother's plague infested anus curse that is on him. Stupid fool

  • Killer 1 month ago

    Did any of the men of God saw it coming,, hummmm

  • Kojo 1 month ago

    Aren’t we tired of this nonsense drivers? What is wrong with Ghana drivers. Very unprofessional drivers on the roads with poor skills with no decency of human being life. I am sick and tired of so many stupidity deaths on K ...
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  • Onipaba 1 month ago

    Too much shedding of blood.this is questionable There is blood on their heads and hands.May Karma catch up with the evil doers .Power drunk All in the name of we must win power by any means possible including human sacrifices ...
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  • Teddy more 1 month ago

    8 hours ago
    This goes to government via minister of road and highways. I have just noticed there's no perdistran crossing in inner-city Town cities. People are hanging around between fifteen to twenty minutes before getting ...
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  • Teddy more 1 month ago

    Don't worry about quite road but busy ones are more important

  • Concern 1 month ago

    All is because the system is not working. Our leaders and the station do not prioritise life. This is avoidable death if government mechanisms are working and those responsible for the sectors are concern about human life. ...
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  • Tosh 1 month ago

    How many deaths, should it take, before we find a solution to abandoned broken down vehicles on the streets and highways? Is it beyond us? At least can't we copy models in other countries. Resetting the country, especially in ...
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  • WOFA YAW 1 month ago

    KUMASI TO ACCRA ROAD IS VERY BAD, GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT

  • No Mercy 1 month ago

    Do We have Minister for Road's and Transport.Do we have Road Signs in Ghana?Or do we have Regulations, Speed limit in Ghana.Many People will be affected because the Government don't Check what is going on in Ghana.Is too much ...
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  • Kwasi Mensah 1 month ago

    How many lives should we lose through such collisions involving stationary/broken down trucks before the government implements the overdue towing policy to clear rickety trucks that litter all major highways in Ghana?