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7 electrocuted, 4 injured in rainstorm - Ghanaian Times

7 electrocuted, 4 injured in rainstorm May 17, 2021 A house affected by the rainstorm. Seven persons were last Friday electrocuted and four injured during a rainstorm, at Amanfrom in the Asutifi South District of the Ahafo Region. The incident occurred when the rainstorm destroyed power lines and landed onto the roof of some buildings that were being occupied by the victims. The deceased are  Mrs  Akosuah Kwarteng  and Mrs Rebecca Kwarteng and their children, Christian Oduro, 19, Osei Kwadwo, 5 , Kwabena Emmanuel, 10, and Owura Kwaku , 7, and Mrs  Yaa Bertha. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Mr Paul Ankan, who confirmed the incident to the Ghanaian Times, said  he received news at about 5:45 pm last Friday that a rainstorm had ripped off some houses at Amanfrom resulting in the electrocution of seven people.

How could Ghana government be so wrong on classification of agro processing machinery?

How could Ghana government be so wrong on classification of agro processing machinery? N/B Disclaimer: 2020 Elections is over so you can trust that my analysis is not politically motivated nor biased towards any party for any reason. I am just publishing my recent experience in Ghana as of December 2020 for fellow entrepreneurs/importers / Investors to be informed on what is actually happening on the ground and thread with caution without being misled by the present government’s plenty slogans and feats. We are all aware of excessive post-harvest losses that farmers in Ghana suffer across the country. In-lieu-of this cyclical annual fate of peasant farmers, I imported machinery to Ghana last month (November 2020) with the hopes of starting an Agricultural processing business in a rural community as my contribution to help the Agricultural Sector curtail post-harvest food and income losses.

How could government go wrong on classification of agro processing machinery?

How could government go wrong on classification of agro processing machinery? 2020 Elections is over so you can trust that my analysis is not politically motivated nor biased towards any party for any reason. I am just publishing my recent experience in Ghana as of December 2020 for fellow entrepreneurs / importers / Investors to be informed on what is actually happening on the ground and thread with caution without being misled by the present government’s plenty slogans and feats. We are all aware of excessive post harvest losses that farmers in Ghana suffer each across the country. In-lieu-of this cyclical annual fate of peasant farmers, I imported machinery to Ghana last Month (November 2020) with the hopes of starting an Agricultural processing business in a rural community as my contribution to help the Agricultural Sector curtail post-harvest food and income losses.

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