Government, please, help us with antibiotics if you are able to do so. This epidemic deserves the attention of all especially those in charge of disaster management.
Government, please, help us with antibiotics if you are able to do so. This epidemic deserves the attention of all especially those in charge of disaster management.
Nii 9 years ago
This bad habit is contributing to the spread of cholera in many Ga communities. We throw faeces in gutters along street corners .houses without toilets should be fined heavily.
This bad habit is contributing to the spread of cholera in many Ga communities. We throw faeces in gutters along street corners .houses without toilets should be fined heavily.
Zerian 9 years ago
The country it self is too dirty, going to some places with heaps of trash at windows level where human beings live,eat drink, name them what do you think will happen? We joke with every good thing. Govt pays money to travel ... read full comment
The country it self is too dirty, going to some places with heaps of trash at windows level where human beings live,eat drink, name them what do you think will happen? We joke with every good thing. Govt pays money to travel abroad to learn and they return nobody listen to them but ather insulting them how can we move forward???? we are alll at God school CHANGEING
magnetic 9 years ago
the filth is too mutch in ghana, Accra gutters are chocked with filth,people who are dignosed with cholera are the same dirty people who throws filth around the country anyhow are the same people dying from the disease of c ... read full comment
the filth is too mutch in ghana, Accra gutters are chocked with filth,people who are dignosed with cholera are the same dirty people who throws filth around the country anyhow are the same people dying from the disease of cholera, wrong and dirty people are created to live among the clean and civilized people, Ghana is simply dirty."kuuun"
Ghanaians love filth !
Government, please, help us with antibiotics if you are able to do so. This epidemic deserves the attention of all especially those in charge of disaster management.
This bad habit is contributing to the spread of cholera in many Ga communities. We throw faeces in gutters along street corners .houses without toilets should be fined heavily.
The country it self is too dirty, going to some places with heaps of trash at windows level where human beings live,eat drink, name them what do you think will happen? We joke with every good thing. Govt pays money to travel ...
read full comment
the filth is too mutch in ghana, Accra gutters are chocked with filth,people who are dignosed with cholera are the same dirty people who throws filth around the country anyhow are the same people dying from the disease of c ...
read full comment