Ghana loses GH¢6.2 billion annually to poor sanitation – ISSER study

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  • Gbeha Simon 1 month ago

    Lying dirtbag! Mtcheew

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 month ago

    Hello youth of Ghana.........you can take your own life with medicine, for instance 15 tablets at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

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  • Koti 1 month ago

    We don't need any research work to tell us we are dirty. No solutions would be found and in 5 years we are going to hear the same lamentations. We are just bookish and intelligence in Ghana is measured by the ability to speak ...
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  • Yabi Yabi 1 month ago

    Voters should be reminded that the NPP is not a party that has ever seen the welfare of Ghanaians or the development of Ghana as NPP party ideal; take it from me our history says so.

    The fore-parents of the NPP and the ide ...
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  • Asembenia 1 month ago

    Send people in jail on an amormed trucks to clean the streets . They are being fed free, so send them every week to clean the streets of Accra with armed officers in watching them.

  • Alfred 1 month ago

    Elsewhere waste/garbage is fortune. People rush for waste to recycle to generate revenue for self or state. Can we have a national agenda to recycle Ghana’s waste? If we take recycling seriously it would also prevent the in ...
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  • Checks Office 1 month ago

    Pls take note, diarrhoea is never a disease, but a related condition or symptom of a disease!

  • Sticko 1 month ago

    Such a shame. We don’t even need anywhere near half that amount of money to clean up the country. The country is a wasteland very poor sanitation system the gutters are always choked up and the city streets are always dirty ...
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  • Fireman 1 month ago

    Start local manufacturing of paper bags and ban rubber for non essential use.

    Use our prisoners and some branch of national service for cleaning to increase their merits.

    Provide more cleaning equipment and machinery

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  • Okponglo Guy 1 month ago

    Employment opportunities beacon. The government should act on the recommendations. Great job, ISsER.

  • Bonus Baba 1 month ago

    Please with all due respect. This is no news Professor. Ghanaians gave been hearing this over and over again for the past 20 years. With your PHD can you please not do something about it. Talk is cheap ,we all know. PHD m ...
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