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Cholera outbreak in Cape Coast: The inside story

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  • kojo, cape 7 years ago

    i have been saying it, cape coast mce and all those under her are just a bunch of incompetent money wasters. tweeeaaaa..

  • APONKYE 7 years ago

    How can we eradicate cholera when we are shifting to KVIPs instead of toilets in houses?

    These KVIPs are so very dirty that no one is happy to enter. On top a patron has to pay through his nose to use it! Does this make s ...
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  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    The ppl of Cape Coast r tooo dirty. Dats d truth.

  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    The ppl (indigenes) of Cape Coast r tooo dirty. Dats d truth.

  • Matt Giwi 7 years ago

    hi there

  • ZACH 7 years ago

    So is Mahama proud of this Cholera outbreak in Cape Coast?
    Is this story the Mahama's NDC Better Ghana?
    Mahama is about all talk and no action.
    He is incompetent,corrupt and failure and Ghanana deserve better,Cape Coast de ...
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  • Koo Nimo 7 years ago

    People in Cape Coast are eating one another's shit

  • THE CRUSADER 7 years ago

    Is this news!?this is long overdue,sbd should tell them to stop shitting anywhere ,these so called educated need education too much on sanitry and hygen. Aginamoa even knows hygen.is it noa shaaaame?

  • Kwetteh 7 years ago

    This is a national problem manifesting in CC right now. After borrowing $25b over 6 years, people still cannot attend to their bodily needs with dignity. This is a complete failure of leadership.

  • Samuel 7 years ago

    Cape Coast needs social amenities to combat cholera not a stadium for votes. Who will use the stadium if cholera kills them all ? This a misplaced priority of NDC government. We are watching how Mahama will rescue the people ...
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  • Abo 7 years ago

    At this stage of civilisation, Mahama's government is providing boreholes and boasts about it. In some towns and villages the boreholes are sited next to pit-latrines or KVIP toilets, which have health risks due to contaminat ...
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  • John Adjei 7 years ago

    The bottom line is the level of hygiene in the area.