The number of vehicles that use sirens in this city should really be looked at. Ah just join the traffic with us, it’s 7pm which work are you going to do??
If you accidentally drive past a red light because you wanted to beat the amber window, you’ll see how quickly Police will appear out of nowhere to accost you. But somehow when it has to do with littering, or building in unapproved zones which also have dire consequences, we act like enforcing laws will seem too harsh. It’s a leadership choice.
Please kindly note, for you to be able to have a Ghc50k wedding, it means you’re cutting down on a lot of things. Guest count being the most important. You should be able to also have control over your family and not be a people’s pleaser.
There’s a budget for everyone.
There’s a looming danger in this city, Accra. If care is not taken, we may wake up one morning to find the city submerged in floodwaters.
Have you noticed the unusual floods at unexpected areas? This is the Kawukudi traffic, the Tang Palace exit.
There’s a looming flood!
And i repeat look at this generation again? A generation that was being fed 5 times daily in uni, women give birth in hospitals for free and on top were given oil and rice but when it was time to take care of us too see how they have made this country so miserable for us
If you want to do IVF or you want to remove Fibroid but you don’t have money. Just go to the nearest Access bank in your area and reach the customer service. All you need is just letter from the Hospital and the invoice from the hospital.
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Public transport is improving fast, but there is still a gap.
Many people living outside Kigali cannot walk 20 km to reach bus stations. This makes it hard for them to benefit this new transport system.
A simple solution would be to have public parking along the main roads into the city, where people can drive a short distance, leave their cars, and then take reliable buses for the rest of the journey.
Park-and-ride could bridge that gap.
Went to register a SIM today, and what happened honestly got me thinking.
After the first process, he captured my face, and I assumed everything was done. Next thing, he said the registration didn’t go through because the network was bad. Since I wasn’t paying too much attention at first, we started the process all over again.
This time, I noticed he picked up another SIM entirely, not the one we had registered earlier.
That was when it hit me… he had registered two different SIMs.
This is exactly how people get implicated in things they know nothing about.
I made sure I collected both SIMs, even though he kept denying it. I’m very sure of what I saw.
In the next 24 hours, I’ll find out if both were activated.
Please, whenever you’re registering a SIM, pay close attention. Don’t assume anything. Watch every step.
Since we were asked to pay 1 cedi per liter of fuel to support government when global oil prices were low, I think it’s only fair that
1. We stop paying the 1 cedi per liter
2. Government supports us with an extra cedi
Net effect of 2 cedis reduction which will take prices back to about 11 cedis.
We supported you, time to support us
Imagine being in a critical condition in Tamale and being told you have to travel 10 hours to Accra just for an MRI scan. This isn’t just a challenge it’s a death sentence for the poor.
Electoral candidates can somehow get our phone numbers to send campaign SMS, but the Electricity Company of Ghana can’t send updates about power cuts or maintenance.
@ECGghOfficial do better!!!