Also known as: MMTL · Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL)
Metro Mass Transit Limited — state-owned public transport company deploying 300 new buses across Ghana's intercity and regional routes, partnering with GFA on team and fan transportation.
On Friday, May 22, 2026, the Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, inaugurated 100 newly acquired 29-seater Isuzu buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) as part of the government’s broader plan to strengthen public transport services and improve mobility acros …
… As part of efforts to address increasing passenger demand, the government has in recent years facilitated the acquisition of new buses for the operations of the Intercity STC Coaches Limited and the Metro Mass Transit Limited. …
… As part of efforts to address increasing passenger demand, the government has in recent years facilitated the acquisition of new buses for the operations of the Intercity STC Coaches Limited and the Metro Mass Transit Limited. …
… Metro Mass Plans Major Fleet Expansion In the road transport sector, the Managing Director of Metro Mass Transit Limited, Cezar Kale, announced plans to significantly expand public transportation services nationwide. …
Last week, the Vice President, Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang inaugurated 100 newly acquired 29-seater buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) as part of government’s efforts to improve public transportation and ease commuting difficulties across the country. …
The Vice President, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has commissioned 100 new buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) as part of government efforts to strengthen Ghana’s public transport system and improve mobility for commuters nationwide. …
Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has said the introduction of 100 out of 300 brand-new 29-seater buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited will significantly improve safety, comfort and efficiency in Ghana’s public transport system. …
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) and Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) have signed an agreement aimed at improving the transportation for all national teams, football clubs, and supporters across the country.The partnership, announced at the offices of the Football Associatio …
The Football Association and Metro Mass Transit Limited have unveiled a partnership agreement aimed at revolutionising transportation for Ghana’s national football teams, domestic football competitions and supporters across the country. …
Metro Mass Transit Limited has clarified that 100 newly acquired 29-seater Isuzu buses inaugurated by the Vice President are intended for intercity services across Ghana, not for intra-city operations in Accra. The procurement is part of a strategic initiative supported by the Presidency and Ministry of Transport to expand the state-owned company's capacity.
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Metro Mass clarification on 100 intercity buses corrects public understanding and signals expansion of state transport capacity across Ghana.
Metro Mass Transit Limited has clarified that 100 newly acquired 29-seater Isuzu buses inaugurated by the Vice President are intended for intercity services across Ghana, not for intra-city operations in Accra. The procurement is part of a strategic initiative supported by the Presidency and Ministry of Transport to expand the state-owned company's capacity.
A torrential downpour in Accra on Friday evening flooded major transport terminals, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for hours as flooding, traffic congestion, and a shortage of commercial vehicles paralyzed movement across the capital.
A heavy downpour on Friday evening flooded major transport terminals in Accra, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for hours at the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange (Circle) and other locations due to severe shortages of public transport services and traffic congestion.
Ghana's Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has called on the private sector to increase investment in the country's transport sector, stating that government alone cannot meet the sector's substantial investment needs and that private participation is essential to modernising infrastructure and accelerating national development.
Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang commissioned 100 newly acquired 29-seater buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited, the first batch of a planned 300-bus procurement programme. The initiative aims to improve public transportation, support night operations, assist shift workers, and enhance mobility, with route planning to be informed by commuter demand data.
Vice-President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has commissioned 100 new Metro Mass Transit Limited buses as part of a government plan to deploy 300 mass transit buses across all 16 regions. The buses have been registered, insured, and inspected, and are set for deployment to high-demand commuter corridors to ease urban traffic congestion and improve public transit reliability.
Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang commissioned 100 new buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited as part of a government intervention to deploy 300 buses nationwide and strengthen Ghana's public transport system. The buses have been registered, insured, and inspected for immediate deployment to high-demand routes.
Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang said the introduction of 100 out of 300 new 29-seater buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited will improve safety, comfort and efficiency in Ghana's public transport system. She stated the fleet expansion will reduce reliance on unsafe transport options, extend services to more communities, and increase passenger capacity.
The Ghana Football Association and Metro Mass Transit Limited have signed an agreement to provide 54-seater buses for national teams, Ghana Premier League clubs, and Division One League clubs, with plans to introduce a 'Fan Transport Programme' using trained drivers to enhance supporter transport and matchday experience.
The Ghana Football Association and Metro Mass Transit Limited have signed a partnership to provide dedicated 54-seater buses for national teams, domestic clubs, and supporters, with trained drivers and discounted fares for officials and staff. The agreement includes a Fan Transport Programme to enhance matchday experience.
Deputy Transport Minister Dorcas Affo-Toffey led a delegation to China to explore opportunities for acquiring modern buses and building technical partnerships to improve Ghana's public transport system. The team toured Xiangyang Tenglong Automobile Co., Ltd and inspected advanced manufacturing processes and electric buses as part of the government's broader agenda to modernise public transportation.