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Accra–Tema Motorway Upgrade Hits 50% Completion as Government Pushes 24/7 Construction
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Accra–Tema Motorway Upgrade Hits 50% Completion as Government Pushes 24/7 Construction

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
Work on the reconstruction and extension of the Accra ndash;Tema Motorway has reached 50 per cent completion, according to project consultant Kwabena Bempong, CEO of Associated Consultant Ltd. He said the redesigned motorway mdash;engineered to last 25 years mdash;will become a 10-lane dual carriageway, with a three-lane urban highway on each side of the existing motorway.

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