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Search: “public transport”

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Head-on collision at Tuobodom leaves two deadBreaking
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline9h ago

Head-on collision at Tuobodom leaves two dead

Summary

A fatal collision on the Kintampo Highway has claimed lives - what factors contributed to this tragic event?

A head-on collision near Tuobodom on the Kintampo Highway has resulted in two fatalities. The crash on Friday involved an Opel Astra and a public transport minibus. Investigations are underway, and authorities are urging increased vigilance.

Politics
2 min read
Metro Mass Transit fights back against private takeover of Opera Square terminal
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline13h ago

Metro Mass Transit fights back against private takeover of Opera Square terminal

Summary

Why is Metro Mass Transit locked in a battle over its Opera Square terminal, and what's at stake for Accra commuters?

Metro Mass Transit (MMT) is resisting a private developer's alleged encroachment on its Opera Square terminal in Accra. MMT claims the developer's unauthorized construction threatens the government's plans for a 24-hour public transport system with 300 new buses.

Politics
3 min read
TCDA introduces Conveyance Certificate System for tree crops transport from March 30, 2026
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline1d ago

TCDA introduces Conveyance Certificate System for tree crops transport from March 30, 2026

Summary

Why will transporting key tree crops soon require a new certificate, and how will this affect Ghanaian traders?

The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) will require licensed traders to obtain a conveyance certificate before transporting tree crops, starting March 30, 2026. This affects individuals and companies trading cashew, coconut, oil palm, rubber, mango and shea (C-CORMS).

Politics
3 min read