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Good sanitation is a shared responsibility – Veep

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  • Ghanaman 9 years ago

    What is ZoomLion doing?

  • kofi 9 years ago

    shut up veep.

  • Yaw Owusu-Ofosu 9 years ago

    After paying my property equivalent of Council tax in UK I still pay Zoom lion exorbitant fee just to get my rubbish removed.Sensible governments and sensible citizens accept responsibility to pay taxes to get the country mov ...
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  • Kads 9 years ago

    This is what we need to sell to people healthy surroundings means one is healthy to make more money and Ghana to become richer with positive attitude towards ourselves.

  • Agyeman 9 years ago

    I wish we could have more of people like you.

  • ELINAM 9 years ago

    So what went wrong? Foreign religions got us where we are today. Our chief and kings are not on the same page with their subjects. The God of our kings are not the Gods of their subjects so holy places where the African won' ...
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  • Nana Adwoa New York City 9 years ago

    Am not old but b4 70 etc were we so down?the issue is we have stopped thinking as a nation We create problems for ourselves then ask the white man to solve for us we vote for imbeciles who will rip us off and ask blame everyb ...
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  • mr amin 9 years ago

    Ban plastic materials. it does rot any where u dump it. so landfill site will be a problem. lets use degradable materials no matter what the cost. pacaging should be paper expecialy item in sachets.

  • WISDOM 9 years ago

    ELINAM, be greatful, if this whites had not come by now NO place is call AFRICA today.God is really useing them for our AID. See how many times they are back all that their fore fathers tok form us. LOOK, in to your family a ...
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  • YOOMOBEGA 9 years ago

    Right in the backyard of Akuffo Addo, and he did not make an effort to join the NSD.

    For years he has lived in that smelly and filthy neck of the woods known as Nima, without making an effort to clean up; and yet he want ...
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  • Mr. Green 9 years ago

    This is a big step for such poorly leadership. Hopefully Ghanians will regard that making big step for the people to grow healthy.