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Ghana on course to achieve safe water for all by 2030

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  • Remove Indemnity Clause 9 years ago

    Too many fake promises.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    narrow minded northern and ewe tribalism have caused them to select appointees not based on competence and merit rather on who is my closer friend or who will not betray me . this group of liars and worthless criminals are ju ...
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  • William 9 years ago

    You need help. You have been suffering for too long, my brother!!!

  • wali 9 years ago

    FAILURE OF GOVRENMENT LIES WITH THE LEADER OF THE COUNTRY THE VISIONLESS
    MAHAMA.IF HE HAD ANY BRAIN HE WOULD ASK THE ISRAELIS TO HELP US SOLVE THE WATER PROBLEMS IN GHANA ,THEY THE ISRAELIS CAN SOLVE THIS ISSUE IN A YEAR. ...
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  • The Mask 9 years ago

    With just a year left for us to achieve the United Nations Millenium Development Goals there is growing irritation amongst concerned citizens and stakeholders on the lack of information from the President and the MPs (represe ...
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  • Dr. Yaw Mensah 9 years ago

    So until then Ghanaians should continue to walk miles on bare foot to fetch water on their heads, go thirsty, not use clean toilets and be deprived of good sanitation. We have to wait till 2030 for these basic services. It's ...
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  • SHEMEN NY NY. 9 years ago

    WAKE UP AND DO NOT DISGRACE MY COUNTRY.ARE YOU TELLING THE WORLD THAT IT WILL TAKE US SIXTEEN YEARS, BEFORE WE CAN GET GOOD WATER TO DRINK? THANKS,COUNT ME OUT,I WILL BE IN USA FOREVER.

  • Nii Nortey (New York) 9 years ago

    Stupid, i hope u wet rotten in USA. Do you know how many years it took USA to develop their source of clean water. Why NOT some of you sacrifice a bit to make yours get better but always want to enjoy others. President Kenned ...
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  • Kanawu 9 years ago

    IF AN INTERACTIVE MAP IS WHAT CAN SUPPLY POTABLE WATER TO GHANAIANS IN YEAR 2030, THEN I'M SORRY FOR THE BLACK APE CALLED MAN.

    THERE ARE SOOOOO MANY DEVELOPED AREAS IN EVEN ACCRA WITHOUT WATER SUPPLY MAINS, LET ALONE POTAB ...
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  • Abele 9 years ago

    Who is this fool bidding for his paymasters.Give us a break greedy politicians.

  • KANAWU 9 years ago

    WITH THIS GOVT. IT WOULD BE LIKE A MIRAGE.

  • Papa Yaw 9 years ago

    No

  • KWAA 9 years ago

    Mahama`s virus is spreading throug Ghana,the virus of promise.
    We haven`t had runing water at Madina for over 15yrs and this woman is promising the whole Ghana runing water in 15yrs.
    I hope it will not be another virus.

  • Hmm... 9 years ago

    Until we stop corruption and selfishness, this cannot be achieve. Since those who are in authority are not content with what they have this will just be a talk show. Lack of satisfaction is causing us a lot.

  • wali 9 years ago

    WHY DO GHANA PEOPLE NEED TO WAIT UNTIL 2030 TO HAVE WATER? WHICH IS BASIC HUMEN NEED WHY?WHY NOT COUNSULT THE ISRAELIS AND ASK FOR THEIR HELP THEY CAN PROVIDE ALL GHANA WATER
    WITHIN A YEAR TOPS.USE YOUR BRAIN MAHAMA YOU W ...
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  • araba hughley 9 years ago

    I agree with you ,water is important to everyone.It serves as a source to hygiene and also use for sanitation and drinking .My prayer is that you will all have clean drinking water by the assigned time.

  • OKOE 9 years ago

    THIS SO CALLED WATER EVERYWHERE BY 2030, MUST BE JUST AN ECONOMIC THEORY WITH DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS. IT LOOKS GRAND ON PAPER AND THAT ABOUT ALL IT IS. BEFORE 2030, MORE CHILDREN MUST HAVE SUFFERED IN THE PROCESS. THE AREA ...
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  • OKOE 9 years ago

    LET IT BE "PARTICULAR"

  • military man 9 years ago

    In this day an age, Ghana... a nation endowed with riches in abundance... gold, diamond, bauxite,manganese, oil,cocoa, atlantic shore line- a sea rich in all kinds of sea food,large tracts of fertile agricultural land, rivers ...
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