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Graphic Online BY: Emmanuel Baah Category: General News Workers of Zoomlion and GCGL cleaning the road leading to the VIP Lorry Terminal at Asafo in Kumasi. Picture: EMMANUEL BAAH 30.5k Shares 705 As part of the Graphic Communication Group Limited’s (GCGL’s) sanitation campaign, there was a clean-up exercise in some parts of Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, last Saturday. The campaign, which is in partnership with Zoomlion, a waste management company, climaxed a stakeholders’ dialogue on sanitation organised by the two partners in the city last Thursday. The clean-up exercise started at exactly 6 a.m. with about 200 workers of Zoomlion and residents, who de-silted the drains from the Asafo Interchange area through the VIP Lorry Terminal to the Cement Roundabout at Asafo, ending at Amakom. ....
Graphic Online BY: Kwadwo Baffoe Donkor Category: General News The drainage at Atonsu where the Sesan River takes its course has been heavily polluted by plastic waste 30.5k Shares 705 In spite of efforts by city authorities to control the indiscriminate disposal of waste in the metropolis, the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, is still reeling from the menace of waste. Sanitation continues to be the major bill on most assemblies’ budget in the various district, municipal and metropolitan assemblies in the country and Kumasi is no exception. The assembly spends close to half a million cedis on a monthly basis in managing waste and other sanitation-related matters. ....
In spite of efforts by city authorities to control the indiscriminate disposal of waste in the metropolis, the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, is still reeling from the menace of waste. Sanitation continues to be the major bill on most assemblies’ budget in the various district, municipal and metropolitan assemblies in the country and Kumasi is no exception. The assembly spends close to half a million cedis on a monthly basis in managing waste and other sanitation-related matters. Indiscriminate waste As part of measures to manage the indiscriminate waste disposal in the metropolis, the assembly in 2017 launched a programme dubbed Keep Kumasi Green and Clean (KKGC) campaign, where the assembly installed waste bins at various locations within the city to enable patrons to dispose of their waste conveniently. ....