Here rsquo;s a candid allegorical story that mirrors Ghana rsquo;s current political, economic, and social realities ...
Rush hour in Accra’s traffic is never a pleasant sight. It is brazenly chaotic and messy. Especially when traffic lights are not functioning and no warden from the MTTD or even a benevolent is on the ...
Accra Mayor Michael Allotey said the six drivers who were arrested for overcharging fares were punished to drive passengers ...
In every major city across Ghana, including Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale, and others, a distinctive sound underscores the rhythm of daily life: the sharp call of a mate announcing “Circle! Circle!” ...
A trotro crashed into a mosque in Tafo Zongo, Kumasi, on December 12. Fortunately, no injuries occurred despite damage. Eyewitnesses share alarming details.
Trotro, the iconic minibus of Ghana’s bustling transport system is often seen as a necessary evil. They are loud, crowded, and unpredictable. But once in a while, just once in a while, they give you ...
Accra Mayor Michael Allotey led a task force to enforce approved trotro fares, arresting six drivers for overcharging before ...
In the rush hours of every day life in the cities of Ghana, the most common occurrence is the usual transportation struggle, be it traffic jams of the early mornings or evenings and the unavailability ...
It has been highlighted that bus conductors, commonly known as trotro mates in Ghana, are legally required to maintain personal hygiene, including bathing and using perfume, while on duty. This ...