For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved” — Romans 10:13.
Call on Jesus now—He hears, He forgives, He saves.
For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved” — Romans 10:13.
Call on Jesus now—He hears, He forgives, He saves.
iPhone 2 weeks ago
So we have no God now since Jesus "died" some 2000+ years ago?
So we have no God now since Jesus "died" some 2000+ years ago?
2 Cents 2 weeks ago
Just an FYI. Please note that this guy posting the Jesus stuff may be working with Ghanaweb because they just edited or replaced the "Jesus" comment (which appears not possible to regular posters). Ma guy if you work for Ghan ... read full comment
Just an FYI. Please note that this guy posting the Jesus stuff may be working with Ghanaweb because they just edited or replaced the "Jesus" comment (which appears not possible to regular posters). Ma guy if you work for Ghanaweb and still posting these stuff, you are abusing the trust of your office. And by the way I think you will be better off leaving these space to others and setting up a preaching table at the market or the streets to be more effective
2 Cents 2 weeks ago
My apologies "Jesus guy". It looks like you did not edit the post as I alleged that means you may not be working with Ghanaweb, so have my apologies on the assumptions.
My apologies "Jesus guy". It looks like you did not edit the post as I alleged that means you may not be working with Ghanaweb, so have my apologies on the assumptions.
54321 2 weeks ago
Lol, ur small computer knowledge u de rush so?
Lol, ur small computer knowledge u de rush so?
Tsotsoo 2 weeks ago
Students going to Kumasi are stranded at transport stations in Accra. Please help our children.
Students going to Kumasi are stranded at transport stations in Accra. Please help our children.
Mk 2 weeks ago
Those creating the shortages cos they want to hike up fares should just be left alone. The government should take over the inter city transportation system from the GPRTU cos they know what's going on and they are doing nothi ... read full comment
Those creating the shortages cos they want to hike up fares should just be left alone. The government should take over the inter city transportation system from the GPRTU cos they know what's going on and they are doing nothing. So the government should take over so that there won't be any private drivers on the road or better still they will be out of business so that learn some sense
Moser 2 weeks ago
Why the govt of Ghana left this important sector to private companies and individuals, even in capitalist economy country like USA majority of the transportation sector in control by the state. Transportation is the energy of ... read full comment
Why the govt of Ghana left this important sector to private companies and individuals, even in capitalist economy country like USA majority of the transportation sector in control by the state. Transportation is the energy of a country economy.
Name 2 weeks ago
You are right: in Germany for instance, ALL public inner-city transportation (buses /trams) are operated by the town/city authorities (the so called Stadtwerke i.e Public Services / Municipal Utility).
This ensures very ve ... read full comment
You are right: in Germany for instance, ALL public inner-city transportation (buses /trams) are operated by the town/city authorities (the so called Stadtwerke i.e Public Services / Municipal Utility).
This ensures very very effective and reliable transportation system to the effect that one may not need a private vehicle at all, if one works within the city they live. Trams run on 10 minutes takt and buses 15 minutes takt, except on Sundays and holidays, when buses would run in 30 minutes takt, ie twice in an hour.
Agbeli Kumordziì 2 weeks ago
The government should get rid of the the private bus operators and and introduce Government bus system in Ghana in Gabon no private transport operators
Only government buses and taxis reasonable fare in GabonHere in gh the p ... read full comment
The government should get rid of the the private bus operators and and introduce Government bus system in Ghana in Gabon no private transport operators
Only government buses and taxis reasonable fare in GabonHere in gh the private transport operators want people do pY double to enable them have money for their bullshit girlfriends on the road
Akwasi KB. 2 weeks ago
Has the recent malpractices unfolding at the STC station at Circle reached the ears of their officials. Or it's business as usual, with these station gurus doing what seem right to them.
The problem at stick now is the over ... read full comment
Has the recent malpractices unfolding at the STC station at Circle reached the ears of their officials. Or it's business as usual, with these station gurus doing what seem right to them.
The problem at stick now is the over charging practice that takes effect after the first two or three buses. When awaiting passengers seem to exceed two or three next buses, then business takes off. The normal 110ghs tickets immediately reach 200ghs from the loading boys, while the counter serves some maximum of 10 tickets at regular rate. Would someone come to the aid of the vulnerable.
So sad 1 week ago
If we don't our attitude there will be nothing good in the country
If we don't our attitude there will be nothing good in the country
RASTA BANGI 2 weeks ago
CLEAR MTTD MONEY EXTORTING POLICE AS WELL.
CLEAR MTTD MONEY EXTORTING POLICE AS WELL.
Sammy Gyamfi 2 weeks ago
Our government's seems to fail us in this sector. Under their watch we have buses rotting at the metro mass yard in Kumasi, buses than can be repaired by these magazine artisans are been sold as scrap. Please Mr. President le ... read full comment
Our government's seems to fail us in this sector. Under their watch we have buses rotting at the metro mass yard in Kumasi, buses than can be repaired by these magazine artisans are been sold as scrap. Please Mr. President let the reset reach the transport sector, well meaning Ghanaians are suffering. This morning I saw MTTD officials detaining trotro drivers asking them to go and bring their licenses at the Westhills mall overpass, imagine stopping the vehicle that has passengers in them without finding alternative means of commute for them. In the end all they need is money for koko. Just collect your money and let them take the passengers to work. I always say the Ghana Police Service is a criminal organisation in uniform. No worries der Karma always finds them.
Nana Addo 2 weeks ago
Please, include Tema to Ashaiman -Apolonia
Please, include Tema to Ashaiman -Apolonia
Dan Arthur 2 weeks ago
STC OSA Railways worked perfectly for all in 70s 80s and early 90s
We collapsed it as a country.
No planning in transport system infrastructure considering the massive growth in population around Accra Tena enclave.
No pla ... read full comment
STC OSA Railways worked perfectly for all in 70s 80s and early 90s
We collapsed it as a country.
No planning in transport system infrastructure considering the massive growth in population around Accra Tena enclave.
No plan to decongest this are
Ben Antwi 2 weeks ago
We watching
Reset the system
24 hours with transport mess
Solutions please
Honey moon and goodwill over
We watching
Reset the system
24 hours with transport mess
Solutions please
Honey moon and goodwill over
Efo Kofi 2 weeks ago
KWAASHIAASEM talk is cheap the roads are bad
KWAASHIAASEM talk is cheap the roads are bad
Seniorman 3 days ago
Invest in rail transport as an alternative rather than increasing the already choked road network with additional buses as it's efficient, faster and cheaper reducing road congestion.
Invest in rail transport as an alternative rather than increasing the already choked road network with additional buses as it's efficient, faster and cheaper reducing road congestion.
For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved” — Romans 10:13.
Call on Jesus now—He hears, He forgives, He saves.
So we have no God now since Jesus "died" some 2000+ years ago?
Just an FYI. Please note that this guy posting the Jesus stuff may be working with Ghanaweb because they just edited or replaced the "Jesus" comment (which appears not possible to regular posters). Ma guy if you work for Ghan ...
read full comment
My apologies "Jesus guy". It looks like you did not edit the post as I alleged that means you may not be working with Ghanaweb, so have my apologies on the assumptions.
Lol, ur small computer knowledge u de rush so?
Students going to Kumasi are stranded at transport stations in Accra. Please help our children.
Those creating the shortages cos they want to hike up fares should just be left alone. The government should take over the inter city transportation system from the GPRTU cos they know what's going on and they are doing nothi ...
read full comment
Why the govt of Ghana left this important sector to private companies and individuals, even in capitalist economy country like USA majority of the transportation sector in control by the state. Transportation is the energy of ...
read full comment
You are right: in Germany for instance, ALL public inner-city transportation (buses /trams) are operated by the town/city authorities (the so called Stadtwerke i.e Public Services / Municipal Utility).
This ensures very ve ...
read full comment
The government should get rid of the the private bus operators and and introduce Government bus system in Ghana in Gabon no private transport operators
Only government buses and taxis reasonable fare in GabonHere in gh the p ...
read full comment
Has the recent malpractices unfolding at the STC station at Circle reached the ears of their officials. Or it's business as usual, with these station gurus doing what seem right to them.
The problem at stick now is the over ...
read full comment
If we don't our attitude there will be nothing good in the country
CLEAR MTTD MONEY EXTORTING POLICE AS WELL.
Our government's seems to fail us in this sector. Under their watch we have buses rotting at the metro mass yard in Kumasi, buses than can be repaired by these magazine artisans are been sold as scrap. Please Mr. President le ...
read full comment
Please, include Tema to Ashaiman -Apolonia
STC OSA Railways worked perfectly for all in 70s 80s and early 90s
We collapsed it as a country.
No planning in transport system infrastructure considering the massive growth in population around Accra Tena enclave.
No pla ...
read full comment
We watching
Reset the system
24 hours with transport mess
Solutions please
Honey moon and goodwill over
KWAASHIAASEM talk is cheap the roads are bad
Invest in rail transport as an alternative rather than increasing the already choked road network with additional buses as it's efficient, faster and cheaper reducing road congestion.