Philip Nii Lartey writes: Ghana’s failed BRT system and its consequences on public life
One of the frustrations of any ordinary dweller in Accra, Ghana’s capital is rush-hour traffic. The traffic is sometimes so ...
One of the frustrations of any ordinary dweller in Accra, Ghana’s capital is rush-hour traffic. The traffic is sometimes so ...
Accra is fast expanding. Each day, there is at least one new car on the road and one more person ...
Anybody wearing a uniform and driving any kind of vehicle feels he/she should not be in traffic like the rest ...
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