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Mexico shuts capital’s schools for World Cup opener to ease traffic

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has ordered the closure of all public and private schools in Mexico City on Thursday, June 11, ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening match. Under the special administrative order, classes are suspended at every educational level from kindergartens to universities across the capital, including both public and private institutions. The president also announced that federal government employees must switch to remote work on the day, while private companies have been urged to actively implement teleworking arrangements for non-essential sectors. Sheinbaum explained that these measures are designed to ensure the World Cup opening ceremony proceeds without traffic congestion or chaos on the opening day of the tournament. Mexico City students will get an unexpected day off as the government acts to minimize traffic on the day Mexico plays the World Cup opener against South Africa. […]

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Oyo orders traders, drivers back to Iwo Road bus terminal

The Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority has ordered traders and commercial drivers operating along major roads around Iwo Road in Ibadan to vacate the roadside and return to the Iwo Road Bus Terminal. The agency said the directive is aimed at restoring order, easing traffic congestion and improving environmental cleanliness in the area. OYRTMA Chairman, Major Adekoya Adesagba (rtd), gave the order during an enforcement and inspection visit to the terminal on Wednesday. He said the authority received reports that many motorists and traders had abandoned the government built facility and moved back to the roadside, causing renewed traffic problems. Adesagba warned that roadside trading and loading can lead to severe traffic gridlock and accidents. He explained that when traders and vehicles occupy road shoulders and lanes, they reduce space for moving traffic and increase the risk of crashes. […]

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Boankra Inland Port Phase I Set for Completion by March 2025.

The Boankra Inland Port Project in the Ashanti Region is progressing, with contractors confident that Phase I will be completed by the end of March 2025. This phase includes essential infrastructure such as storage facilities, a security zone, roads, and the port terminal. The full completion of the project is anticipated by 2026.Dr. Justice Amo, CEO of Justmoh Construction Limited, highlighted the support from both the government and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, in pushing the project forward. The inland port is a critical infrastructure designed to serve importers and exporters in central and northern Ghana while facilitating transit traffic to neighboring countries.Launched by former President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2020, the Boankra Inland Port is expected to play a significant role in enhancing Ghana's position within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The project will alleviate traffic congestion […]

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NDC Supporters Jubilate in Kumasi Ahead of EC’s Declaration.

Hundreds of enthusiastic National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters filled the streets of Kumasi yesterday in anticipation of John Dramani Mahama being declared Ghana’s president-elect. The celebrations erupted in communities such as Atonsu, Esereso, Oforikrom, Asawase, and Aboabo.Supporters, convinced of their party’s lead based on provisional figures, danced and paraded on motorbikes, tricycles, and moving vehicles while blaring music, including the popular track Aseda by King Paluta.Traffic congestion became a challenge as jubilant crowds spilled onto major roads, with some assisting in directing vehicles to avoid gridlocks. At Atonsu High School Junction, for instance, NDC supporters temporarily took over the stretch.While some road users expressed frustration, others moved cautiously to prevent accidents, as some supporters perched dangerously on vehicle bonnets and tricycles.Though celebrations have intensified, the Electoral Commission (EC) has yet to announce the official results, urging patience as they work […]

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