A stitch in time saves nine, but certainly not on Ghana’s roads.
The rains have once again exposed Ghana’s monstrous, craziest and deadliest potholes.
Many portions of our roads would not have deteriorated into gaping potholes if state agencies had fixed them on time.
On Tuesday, May 30, Kojo Yankson kicked off the JoyNews campaign “Ghana Potholes Exhibition” which exposes what he describes as widows and widowers making manholes on our roads.




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