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Reflections by S.M.A. Stranded on the road to progress

Every weekday morning in Ghana tells the same story, though the faces change. At bus stops in Madina, Kasoa, Circle, Tamale and Takoradi, men and women gather long before dawn, eyes fixed on the road, hope rising and falling with every passing vehicle that refuses to stop. The morning air is heavy with impatience, resignation and the quiet calculations of people wondering whether they will arrive at work on time—or at all. Transportation, the si…
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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