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Winneba Waterworks Water Stinks as it Sinks

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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Thanks for your great insights and concerns. Our leaders are just for cars, mansions without water, etc. Ghana has truly become a fool's paradise lost!

  • Kwsi Sakyi 10 years ago

    Thanks Akadu for your rejoinder.

  • KK 10 years ago

    Your greatest critic and townsman, coz Paa Kwesi Mintah, does not come here anymore to read and post his acerbic comments on your articles. Let's hope he is doing well, whatever he does and is in great health (and wealth). So ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Yaa too bad Paa Kwesi Mintah has backed off and I terribly and sorely miss him as my antagonist. He really is a polymath and perhaps he is into something worthwhile. I have a novel which I want to serialise on Ghanaweb and un ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    A good one there, Kwesi!
    What you have written about Winneba is true of most towns in Ghana. The water running through the pipes in Dansoman and that half of Accra has smelt very badly for years.

    The reason why the peopl ...
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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 10 years ago

    The writer claims that his investigation indicated that the water company workers pilfer/steal the chemicals to sell to private individuals who I believe are fully aware that they are purchasing stolen goods. Moreover, the cr ...
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  • KANAWU 10 years ago

    The chemicals for treating our waters are stolen and sold to private water companies by our OWN brothers and sisters who work in these institutions.. and yet every Sunday we see them in churches, in Ghana every one is corrupt

  • Ghanaian Patriot 10 years ago

    Even though the Water Works are not functioning properly, because Winneba like Cape Coast, water is hard to come by. Winneba sits on sedimentary rocks and stones. Rock unlike sand (not mud) smells during friction when under ...
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  • Jojo 10 years ago

    GHANAIANS HAVE TO BE BLAMED FOR THE ILL FUNCTIONING OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE FDEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTRY.

    WE ARE NOT BUILDING THE NATION BECAUSE OF BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION, MANIPULATION
    EMBEZZLEMEMNT AND STEALING OF GOVERNMEN ...
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