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Re: National Sanitation Day ends with low participation, poor publicity concerns

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  • Kweku 9 years ago

    Dr of PHD. If you continue to think like this why should your taps flow. At least you admit it took UK over 42 years

  • NANA ARABA 9 years ago

    GHANA HAS ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND A MINISTRY OF TOWN PLANNING? SO WHAT ARE THEY ALL DOING REGARDGING RESTRUCTURIING THE FAILED SYSTEM OF PROPER SEWAGE,SANITATION, BETTER ROADS ETC?

    SHOULD NOT THE PRESIDENT BE ENGAGING ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Nana,
    You make some excellent points. The Town Planners are poorly equipped to be effective. The academy is not contributing, nor are the politicians who tend to put the wrong persons in position due to nepotism, corruption, ...
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  • HolyGhost 9 years ago

    'We’ve a government who takes taxes on almost everything that we consume and do in this country' ,Kwasi Amo, My question is, how many people pay taxes in Ghana and how much tax do you think the government get from the few w ...
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  • Kwadwo Agyeman 9 years ago

    I'm surprised at the level of harshness in your choice words. Can you tell us about what specific tax that is ring-fenced for disposal of waste. Apart from PAYE and VAT, tell me what other tax? You mentioned UK, do you not k ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Balanced, righteous indignation.

    It is asinine that any person in government can entertain the idea that citizens can be required/forced to clean public facilities for free. And they want it all done without the right too ...
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  • Janet - Tema 9 years ago

    I appeal to Ghanaians not to create more waste after each clean up. Waste should be disposed properly so that a time will come when there will not be waste to collect. Cleanliness will be part of. Thank you.