waste – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 20 Feb 2025 18:40:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png waste – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Kumasi traders and residents bemoan growing filth, local assembly points to indiscipline in waste management https://www.adomonline.com/kumasi-traders-and-residents-bemoan-growing-filth-local-assembly-points-to-indiscipline-in-waste-management/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 18:39:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2506976 The Kumasi metropolis is grappling with a rising sanitation problem, with market centers engulfed in filth, leaving residents and traders deeply worried.

The public concerns are contrary to claims from the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) that they are cleaning 90% of the waste daily.

A visit to the Central Business District of Adum and Kejetia, and parts of the city exposed piles of garbage and litter, especially plastic waste, strewn across main streets and drainage, creating an unpleasant environment for shoppers and commuters.

Traders say the accumulation of rubbish is a failure of city authorities to ensure regular cleaning, claiming waste collection is irregular, which poses serious health risks.

“The filth is immense, and this could cause serious health problems, the streets and gutters are always dirty. We come and gather the refuse for cleaners, but they don’t clean here every day. The dustbins also get full early and are left here for about 3 days,” a trader said.

“The rubbish affects us. The dustbins always get full, and we are not able to close them. They begin to smell,” another trader said.

Major trading hubs like Asafo Fish Market, Borla Ho Market, near Dr. Mensah and Suame Kotoko have had to contend with poor waste management.

At the Bombay community, near WAEC Asawasi, the main gutter has turned an eyesore. The enclave accommodates littered plastic waste and open defecation is a common phenomenon. The stench in the area is unbearable, as some artisans there claim the drainage was last desilted in 2014.

The poor sanitation is also highly visible at a major bridge linking Ahodwo to Asokwa. The wetland close to the Asokwa flyover is giving way to construction activities, and the major drainage choked with plastic waste.

Head of Waste Management at KMA, Prosper Kotoka, acknowledged the assembly is overwhelmed in waste management.

“I agree that everyone who will do a thorough inspection will conclude that the city is dirty. The reason is we have 3 modes of collection which happen only in the night. The city is congested so we cannot sweep during the day. We wait for people to finish with their businesses,” he expressed.

In an interview with Luv Fm, Mr. Kotoka revealed the assembly is able to remove about 90 percent of the total amount of waste generated in Greater Kumasi daily.

“The greater Kumasi generates about 2,000 tonnes of waste every day. Let me paint a picture well, the huge refuse trucks we call the compactor truck have a maximum of 10/12 tonnes, so 100 of those trucks will be 1,000 tonnes, so we are talking about 200 loads of that huge truck. That is the kind of quantity generated every day.

“That’s why when you say Kumasi is dirty, you need to add the quantity of what is moved out daily. I cannot say all but about 90% of waste is removed from the CBD every day,” he stated.

He believes waste management is a shared responsibility, pointing to indiscipline among a section of the public in waste disposal.

But residents of Kumasi are calling for more proactive measures for meaningful action to keep the city clean.

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Audio+Photos: Fishermen cry over ‘white elephant’ cold store at Prampram https://www.adomonline.com/audiophotos-fishermen-cry-over-white-elephant-cold-store-at-prampram/ Wed, 27 Nov 2019 13:58:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1726152

Fishermen in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra region have expressed their frustration over the seeming collapse of a cold storage facility in the area.

The cold storage facility, built by the Spanish General Secretariat of Maritime Fisheries through the Spanish Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) Management Plan, to address post-harvest fish losses in the Ningo-Prampram District, has been left to rot.

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Joseph Nii Armah, President of the Inshore Fishers Association of Ghana, speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem Wednesday, said the refrigeration facility abandoned due to its indebtedness to Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has been left at the mercy of the sea breeze and hard weather conditions.

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“It has been several years now since the ECG disconnected power supply to the facility over accumulated debt, resulting in the lock up of the facility. And since its lock up, the facility has been deteriorating at a fast rate which is really affecting the fishing business in the area,” he said.

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He also noted that aside the storage facility being used to prevent post-harvest losses; it produced ice cubes in large quantities used by fishermen to preserve fish whilst at sea.

Speaking also on the same show, Rexford Omari, the 2018 best fisherman could not hide his frustration over the situation, saying the lack of cold storage facilities in the country is resulting in a lot of financial losses to fishermen.

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 “Instead of selling a crate of fish for GH¢ 160.00, we are forced to sell them for as low as GH¢ 30.00, we are really losing money,” he cried.

The fishermen are, therefore, pleading with President Nana Akufo-Addo to intervene and have the situation immediately resolved.

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5 subtle ways people waste money https://www.adomonline.com/5-subtle-ways-people-waste-money/ Wed, 02 Aug 2017 07:02:56 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=354231 It’s so easy to waste money nowadays and there are many subtle and often overlooked ways that people do so. Being aware of these ways makes it easier for people to curb such wastes and gain better control over their finances.
Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 5 subtle ways people waste money while traveling.
Grocery Shopping When You’re Hungry
If you engage in grocery shopping when you’re hungry, you’ll tend to want to buy everything in sight because it all of a sudden becomes more appealing. As much as you can, avoid grocery shopping when you’re hungry because you’re more inclined to buy more food than you actually need and will most likely waste later. This is of course equivalent to an unnecessary waste of money.
Mainly Using Debit Cards for your Purchases
You are unlikely to be so liberal with your purchases if you have to be mindful of the limited cash you have in your wallet; you are therefore more likely to be responsible with your spending.
You should try to avoid taking debit cards along with you everywhere you go, especially when on a boys or girls night out or during a vacation. Withdrawing a fix amount of cash is usually best because it compels you to watch your spending and not go overboard. When it comes to avoiding overspending, there is no greater motivation than knowing that if you spend all the cash you have, it’s pretty much ‘gbese’ for you.
Using Just Any ATM Machine
Try as much as possible to use the ATM machine for your bank when withdrawing money to avoid racking up displeasing fees. If you’re traveling or on vacation and are unfamiliar with the area, you can ask the locals for where your bank’s ATM machine is. If you must use the ATM machine of another bank, let it be as occasional as possible.
In-Game Purchases
This can be a hard habit to break especially for lovers of smartphone, Xbox or PlayStation games, but it just has to be done because your ‘little’ in-game purchases eventually adds up to stunning expenses.
Eventually, you’ll end up reviewing your bank statements with shock, disbelief, a bit of shame and definitely regret. It advisable to remove your credit card info from sites or apps you play games, and ensure you don’t save your details on such sites for any reason.
This way, it is easier for you to rethink your decision to buy that power-up or shining in-game weapon when you have to search for your credit card to put in the necessary info for the purchase. Of course, this doesn’t take the place of generally being responsible enough with your earnings not to spend it all on a game.
Not Taking Advantage of Sales or Discounts
There is no award given to you if you buy things for their full price, you should therefore take advantage of items that have discounts or are on-sales and buy them if they suit your needs. Think about it: why pay more for the exact same thing someone else is paying less for?

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