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Buying a house is part of adult life – or, at least, that’s what we were told growing up.
But for thousands of people in Ghana, this remains a lifelong dream.
For years, the country has struggled with what politicians describe as a housing crisis.
Many Ghanaians simply can’t afford the current price tag of houses being built.
The government’s taking action – but how quickly will things change?
Hosted by Alan Kasujja (@Kasujja on Twitter)
#AfricaDaily
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60% of Ghanaians need government help to buy a house, according to official figures. And even with subsidies, about one third still find it unaffordable.
Saadatu is a nurse in her 20s. She tells @kasujja she fears she’ll never afford a home of her own https://t.co/WbYlQJZ90I pic.twitter.com/WE5ndFNPCR
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) April 30, 2021
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