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Some traders in Tudu expressed strong dissatisfaction after the AMA confiscated their goods for unlawful selling on pavements. They argued that street vending is their sole means of livelihood and supports their children, so removing them was unfair. They also claimed that the previous government had not treated them... show more
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With this kind of mentality, how can we make progress as a country? Why do we have to politicize this?

What do a cake artist, foster family, and seventh-grader have in common? They faced government backlash for their beliefs. People face being silenced, shamed, or sued for living out what they believe. Concerned about your freedoms? Take the Defense of Freedoms in America survey!

Let's not politicise this issue, as our markets are choked with no respect for vehicular and pedestrian lanes. This is a good move. Don't sleep on this.

So, do people really want change in this country? Just because you voted for NDC, if you’re doing something wrong, should they just let you continue? Some people, kraaaa. The educated son or daughter of this woman should sit her down, explain what is right, and stop this “the previous government didn’t sack us” excuse, blah blah blah

I bet she didn't even vote for Mahama 😅

Sack them all!

And you think Ghana will develop Dreams

Ghana moving forward it will be very hard for us ooo. Sorry but when I say my own Kumasi people some fool too much. Is the road made for selling .

Ghanaians and emotional blackmail is like 5 and 6 . Kai

Sad but nope... they can ask for a market but saying you want to sit on pavement nope... your safety and everyone else safety at risk...good initiative but people won't understand...plus why didn't they make space so they move there after they sacked them from here

Smh masa masa
