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Ghana’s buses are filling with toxic fumes — and experts say passengers are paying the price

Every year, Ghanaians take millions of trips across the country in long distance buses. For most, it’s an affordable and convenient way to travel. But what many don’t know is that the air they’re breathing inside these buses could be making them sick. Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith reports in this social media Video. To read…

Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith
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