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LoGSAPP demands parliamentary approval before rezoning public spaces
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LoGSAPP demands parliamentary approval before rezoning public spaces

Modern Ghana 1 day 1 mins read
The Local Government Service Association of Physical Planners (LoGSAPP) has reminded Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), traditional authorities, landowners, developers, physical planners and the general public that public spaces cannot be allocated, sold, leased, rezoned or developed without complying with the law.

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