The government is considering reviewing the tolls being paid by motorists boarding  the ferries at the Senchi and Akrade landing sites following the closure of the  Adomi Bridge for major rehabilitation. This follows complaints by motorists and passengers of unnecessary delays and what the motorists describe as "high" tolls charged on their vehicles. The Director of Public Affairs at the Ghana Highways Authority (GHA), Mr Norbert B. Quamor, who disclosed this to journalists at the Senchi landing
Construction works on the Kwame Nkrumah Circle interchange project are about 15 per cent complete.Work on the diversion of drains at the project site has also started. The Resident Engineer on the project, Mr Kweku A. Diafo, told the Daily Graphic that the contractors had so far mounted 150 piles, which form the foundation for pillars of the bridges. Mr Diafo spoke with the Daily Graphic during a project site visit by members of the Ghana Geotechnical Society (GGS) last Friday to see what the engineers
An American real estate company, BG International (BGI), in collaboration with Safe Water Network, has inaugurated a head water station for Yawkwei in the Asante Akyem South District in the Ashanti Region. The mechanised borehole water project will provide safe drinking water to over 13,000 residents of the  community. The project forms part of the three-town water project announced by the Chairman of the BGI, Daniel Rose, in July last year. The three sites form the foundation for a cluster of
An outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis (CSM) has been reported in four districts in the Northern Region, leaving one person dead. An 18-year-old student of Yendi Senior High School ,Agnes Nigari, has died of the disease. Thirty cases have been reported so far. Out of the number, 23 were reported from Yendi, two from the Mion District, one from the Zabzugu District and two from the Saboba District. The Yendi Municipal Disease Control Officer, Awuni Mbabila, made this known when he briefed the Yendi
The Constitution Review Implementation Committee (CRIC) has submitted a draft bill for the amendment of entrenched provisions in the 1992 Constitution to the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, the Chairman of the CRIC, Professor E.V.O. Dankwa, has said. The submission of the draft bill paves the way for work to start on the processes towards the conduct of a referendum to decide whether or not Ghanaians are in favour of the amendments. From the Attorney-General, the bill is expected to be
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