The newly constructed Tema Motorway Interchange is expected to be opened on Saturday, May 16.
This is according to the Ministry of Roads and Highways and the Ghana Highway Authority.
The project, which had a June 2020 deadline, saw part of the motorway being closed to traffic for construction works to be carried on.
Financed by the Japanese government, the project is estimated to cost $57 million.
Find pictures by photojournalist Samuel Moore who visited the location.


























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