Government seeks support of private sector to tackle transport challenges

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  • Johnny,Oyarifa -Madina 3 hours ago

    Good leaders always take decisions that do not come back to haunt them.PNDC empowered GPRTU to continue with that archaic Trotro system in the 80s.Prior to this late Dr Hilla Liman wanted to modernise our transport system but ...
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  • Be informed 3 hours ago

    Wanted to???

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 hours ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine........for instance 15 paracetamol at once.............or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Oobak3 1 hour ago

    How about duty free for big buses.

  • Nana 2 hours ago

    Late Dr Hilla Liman was in power for 18mths but he brought in more than 3,000 Tata buses to support Omnibus Transport Service. Can you tell ne what John Mahama has done in 60mthe?

  • Be informed 3 hours ago

    We can also say Mahama wanted to implement BRT (actually started) but Nana Addo…

    It is not enough to “want to”

    We have to take public programs seriously and implement them expeditiously.

  • Nana 2 hours ago

    The cost prices of all the Ayalloloo buses were inflated by NDC guys by 50%. It's the reason why the company could not make any profit right from its inception. Passengers shd there4 blame themselves for voting wrongly.

  • JESUS IS GOD 2 hours ago

    Behold, today is the day of salvation” — 2 Corinthians .6:2. Come to Jesus today; He is ready to receive you.

  • Spio 1 hour ago

    This is what happens to a nation when toilet papers are in government. They can never be proactive. They only react to problems. Above all they are crazy looters.

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 hour ago

    In Gabon the Bus system is operated by a private company and pay tax to Gabon government
    Much unique reliable bus system