Protect water bodies for posterity- Ben Ampomah

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  • KOF 12 years ago

    Since Zoom Lion assumed the cleaning of streets and management of waste there has been some improvement in environment protection. However, there is more to be done. There is a huge employment and economic opportunities in wa ...
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  • OZA 12 years ago

    Our water bodies were clean and abundant with fish until the Ghana government allowed the Chinese and the galamseyers to do as they wish. Now the most inteligent solution the government came up with is to pull soil on people ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 12 years ago

    Author:...OBAA YAA
    ...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever que ...
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  • Kofi Kyeremateng 12 years ago

    As a nation, we have turned a blind eye to certain illegal actions by people who careless about the general good of the country. These individuals continue to pollute our water bodies with impunity. When are we going to sit u ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 12 years ago

    Source: Daily Guide...

    All of a sudden nonentities want to portray to the world how close they were to the late President.

    Those who had to chat with him for one hour everyday, those Deputy Ministers who had to call h ...
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  • KOF 12 years ago

    In Ghana Accra, the capital of Ghana and Kumasi and their environs account for the majority of urban dwellers. These metropolitan areas are characterized as dark and filthy. They have high incidence of malaria, cholera, and o ...
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  • Kofi Kyeremateng 12 years ago

    If 86 percent of Ghanaians do not have access to basic improved sanitation and 19 percent defecate in the open, then I am advocating for a kind of Marshall Plan for water use and protection. We need hundred percent contribut ...
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  • KofiB 12 years ago

    We have been plaqued by water-borne diseases like typhoid, cholera and enterotoxigenic E. coli for a very long time, mainly due to poor hygiene in Ghana. We pollute our water bodies upstream with excreta and drink the water d ...
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