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Agbodza begins nationwide inspection of key road projects
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Agbodza begins nationwide inspection of key road projects

Modern Ghana about 22 hours 1 mins read
Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, is today, Wednesday, August 19, undertaking a nationwide road inspection tour, beginning with key road projects in the Greater Accra Region. The inspection will cover the following projects: La Beach Road Completion Project ndash; Phases 1 and 2, being executed by Oswal Investment Limited.

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