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Sekondi-Takoradi chapter of CoST monitoring progress on second Assurance Recommendations

Sekondi-Takoradi chapter of CoST monitoring progress on second Assurance Recommendations
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Inchaban , Ghana-general- , Ghana , Mpohor , Western-region , Western , Bokro , Atobiase , Ernest-nyampong , Malcom-yendaw , Sekondi-takoradi , Michael-benyaw

Rivers in Accra gradually going extinct - The Chronicle Online


Rivers in Accra gradually going extinct
Self-inflicted disaster is looming around Klagon and Afienya in the Greater Accra Region because the flow of natural river bodies are being impeded by human activities.
The gravity of the act emanates from the fact that these river bodies are receptacles for large volume of water collections from the Akwapim range and Accra plains respectively.
The Mamahuma River, which crosses the Ashaiman Underpass-Lashibi road at Klagon in the Tema West Municipal Assembly (TWMA), has become blocked downstream before it empties into the Sakumo Lagoon.
It has been observed that some faceless supposedly powerful persons have in a calculated fashion been transporting construction waste materials from elsewhere and dumping them into the river to impede its natural water course, whilst some portions have completely been blockedwith impunity.

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Looking Back: Yet more tattie picking riddles from the region


AT the end of tattie picking week in October, the countryside used to be adorned with piles of potatoes in pies – and groups of men brandishing strangely named items, like a riddles and igging sticks.
Their potato pie, which they also called a clamp, was a means of overwintering spuds, as we told three weeks ago.
“After the potato-picking, all the potatoes were tipped into a long row up to 60 to 70 yards long and then covered with straw and then with soil, which was dug out along the length of the pile as a drainage moat was created,” says Des Needham of Low Dinsdale, who witnessed the art of pie-making on his uncle’s farm in Nottinghamshire in the 1950s.

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