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The Manhyia Palace has announced that all roads leading to the palace would be blocked to the public on Sunday, May 12.
In a statement issued on Saturday, May 11, the palace said "this is to give dignitaries attending the Adae Kese easy passage to the Palace.”
It explained that vehicles which would be allowed access to blocked roads are those with the appropriate stickers.

”It is also worthy to note that tricycles commonly referred to as Pragia and Aboboyaa are banned from the Manhyia Palace’s vicinity on Sunday,” part of the statement read.
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