
Driving To Death: Why Ghana’s roads are silent killers
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 28/07/2025
In Ghana today, driving is not merely a mode of transport. It is an extreme sport and an act of survival. From the dusty outskirts of rural communities to the bustling urban chaos of Accra, every trip is a calculated risk. Whether navigating the pothole-riddled Accra–Kumasi highway, the (…)
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