
After a thorough analysis of Kumasi’s urban mobility system, several key takeaways emerged that provide insights into the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the city’s transportation …
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The primary objective for implementing the capacity development programme is to develop the capacity of those who are engaged in spatial planning and implementation at the national, regional and district …
Preface Hon. Richard Ofori-Agyeman Boadi Mayor of Kumasi In 2020, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly partnered with Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety to reduce road …
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is committed to improving the quality of life of the people in the metropolis through the provision of essential services and creation of an enabling environment to …
Kumasi is the second largest city of Ghana and a typical corridor secondary city. The 2010 census results show Kumasi as home to approximately 1,700,000 inhabitants.
The introduction of new public transportation options, such as bus rapid transit (BRT) systems, improved minibus and “tro-tro” services, and the expansion of existing road networks, may have helped to …
The market for Kumasi’s goods and services extends well beyond the city: In addition to the Ashanti Region, with its nearly 5 million people, Kumasi serves as the commercial hub for many of the …