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Ghana's regeneration schemes fail to keep pace with rising housing deficit Afua Hirsch


The Guardian - 28-Oct-2013

s slum dwellers On Ghana's salt-swept coast, three scaffold-encased towers loom above the Atlantic. Soon they will become luxury apartments, sold at luxury prices – $500,000 (£309,000) for a first-floor flat, with use of a walking track, tennis court, basketball court, swimming pool, gymnasium, steam and sauna room, and cafe bar. A sky-view apartment, one grade above the penthouse, will set you back...


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