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Mahama assures Ghanaians of Saglemi Housing completion by 2027
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Mahama assures Ghanaians of Saglemi Housing completion by 2027

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
President John Dramani Mahama has set March 2027 as the target date for the completion and commissioning of the first 700 housing units under the revived Saglemi Housing Project. The President gave the assurance after inspecting ongoing redevelopment works at the Saglemi site, where government is working with the private sector to bring the long-delayed housing project back to life.

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