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This image captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. The perspective is looking down a narrow street or alleyway, with a rough stone wall on the right and a building or structure on the left. The ground is heavily plastered with numerous worn, blue and white political campaign posters.

Several women, likely vendors, are present. In the immediate foreground (when correctly oriented), two women are seated on the ground. One wears a white t-shirt and headwrap, looking forward. Next to her, another woman in a pink top and patterned skirt, also with a headwrap, is positioned beside a large oval platter filled with small, clear plastic packages of what appears to be a food item, possibly a staple like gari. Adjacent to them, against the stone wall, are several piles of green limes or small citrus fruits, some in nets.

Further into the scene, a woman in purple pants sits on the ground, leaning against the wall, near a vibrant display of various colorful plastic bottles, containers, and household goods. Behind her, another woman in a black and white polka dot top and headwrap is also seated on the ground. Other people are visible further down the street.

The scene suggests an active trading environment. Notable details include the ubiquitous political posters on the ground, many of which clearly show the name "BAWUMIA" and the slogan "BREAK THE 8," indicating campaign materials for Mahamudu Bawumia, likely from the New Patriotic Party (NPP). A large white banner on the left also bears the "NPP" acronym and partial campaign text. Wooden stools and other market paraphernalia are scattered throughout.
Tee ❤️

Jan 9, 2025, 9:29 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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This image captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. The perspective is looking down a narrow street or alleyway, with a rough stone wall on the right and a building or structure on the left. The ground is heavily plastered with numerous worn, blue and white political campaign posters. Several women, likely vendors, are present. In the immediate foreground (when correctly oriented), two women are seated on the ground. One wears a white t-shirt and headwrap, looking forward. Next to her, another woman in a pink top and patterned skirt, also with a headwrap, is positioned beside a large oval platter filled with small, clear plastic packages of what appears to be a food item, possibly a staple like gari. Adjacent to them, against the stone wall, are several piles of green limes or small citrus fruits, some in nets. Further into the scene, a woman in purple pants sits on the ground, leaning against the wall, near a vibrant display of various colorful plastic bottles, containers, and household goods. Behind her, another woman in a black and white polka dot top and headwrap is also seated on the ground. Other people are visible further down the street. The scene suggests an active trading environment. Notable details include the ubiquitous political posters on the ground, many of which clearly show the name "BAWUMIA" and the slogan "BREAK THE 8," indicating campaign materials for Mahamudu Bawumia, likely from the New Patriotic Party (NPP). A large white banner on the left also bears the "NPP" acronym and partial campaign text. Wooden stools and other market paraphernalia are scattered throughout.

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