The Kokrobite beach is dirty.
The smell from the mix of rotten fish, human excreta and domestic waste serving as lining on stagnant water, is offensive.
This undermines the great recreational and tourism potential of this beach located in the Ga South Municipality.
Even worse is the health implication to indigenes and visitors to the community.
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