President directs Zoomlion to open transfer stations to ease waste disposal
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President directs Zoomlion to open transfer stations to ease waste disposal

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President John Dramani Mahama has directed the immediate operationalisation of all the waste transfer stations managed under Zoomlion Ghana Limited to accelerate refuse evacuation and strengthen waste management systems in the Greater Accra Region following the recent floods.

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