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Teacher accommodation shortages plague Asunafo- but what impact does this have on education?
GNAT in the Asunafo District has raised concerns about a teacher accommodation deficit affecting both the North and South districts- and its impact on teaching. The shortage forces many teachers into difficult commutes- but the challenges don't stop there.

Why are local leaders engaging with tricycle operators? What changes might be coming to Kumasi's roads?
The Asanteman Zongo Nkosuohene and the Asokore-Mampong Municipal Security Council are working together. They've organized a workshop for tricycle operators in Greater Kumasi - aiming to streamline their operations.

A police commander is trying a new approach to regulate Pragya riders - but will it work?
The Prampram District Police Commander is working to formalise the operations of Pragya riders. He is bringing licensing services closer and introducing payment schemes - but what could this mean for road safety?

Cape Coast is grappling with a tricycle invasion - is the city losing its urban soul?
Cape Coast, a city known for its elite learning, is seeing a rise in "Pragya" tricycles, altering its urban landscape- raising questions about its development plan. The prevalence of these tricycles sparks debate about balancing modernization with the city's historical identity- but can it be done?

Why does the cover of night in Elubo, Ghana, pose such a risk to residents and cross-border activities?
Elubo, a major border town in Ghana's Western Region, faces a significant challenge - darkness. The lack of streetlights raises concerns about security and the safety of residents.
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