
Significant Progress Reported on Landmark Road Project
The government has announced that more than 70 kilometres of land have been cleared for the proposed Kumasi Expressway project, marking a major step forward for one of Ghana’s most closely watched infrastructure developments.
The update places the project among the country’s notable infrastructure stories, as authorities continue preparations for what is expected to be a transformative road network in the Ashanti Region.
Clearing Work Advances
According to government officials, extensive clearing activities have already been completed along the planned route, paving the way for the next stages of the project.
The Kumasi Expressway is intended to improve traffic movement within and around Ghana’s second-largest city, where growing congestion has become a challenge for commuters, businesses and transport operators.
The latest progress report suggests that preparatory works are advancing steadily as efforts continue to move the project closer to full-scale development.
Focus on Connectivity
Road infrastructure remains a key part of Ghana’s development agenda, with major projects often viewed as important investments in economic growth and regional connectivity.
Supporters of the Kumasi Expressway believe the project could help reduce travel times, ease pressure on existing roads and improve the movement of goods and people within the region.
For a city that serves as a commercial hub for much of the country, improvements to transport infrastructure are often seen as critical to supporting business activity and urban growth.
Infrastructure Story Drawing Attention
The announcement has attracted considerable attention from residents, transport stakeholders and development observers following months of interest in the project’s progress.
With more than 70 kilometres reportedly cleared, the Kumasi Expressway continues to stand out as one of Ghana’s most significant infrastructure projects currently under discussion.
The latest update offers a fresh indication of movement on a development that many believe could reshape transportation in and around Kumasi for years to come.







