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One of Ghana’s pioneer transport companies, Intercity STC, says it expects more support from government to get back on its feet.
Once a market leader in the transport industry STC is now reeling under huge debts and has fewer buses plying its major routes.
The situation has already triggered some public apathy towards it.
Attached is a full report on the state of the public bus
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