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Galamsey Fight: Dwenase water polluted, Kyebi Apapam stays clean through resistanceA study by University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) has revealed stark contrasts in water quality between Dwenase and Kyebi Apapam, both in the Eastern region. The study ...
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TUC calls on President Mahama to end galamseyThe Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) has called on President John Dramani Mahama to honour his commitment to end illegal mining, commonly known as “galamsey.” According to the Union, the illegal ...
Right Reverend Andrew Mbeah-Baiden, Bishop of the Northern Accra Diocese of the Methodist Church of Ghana, has urged government ...
“We want to remind you; we voted you into office because of your stance on galamsey and many other evils plaguing our country. In fact, you displayed the high ethical standard we need in our politics ...
In the opening monologue for the April 11 episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," Maher gave a highly anticipated report on how his dinner with Pres. Donald Trump at the White House went.
A Rocha Ghana's Deputy National Director, Daryl Bosu, said that previous governments have been caught in a "vicious cycle" – taking one step forward and two steps back in the fight against galamsey.
Dr Kenneth Ashigbey: Dr Kenneth Ashigbey, the Convener of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, has also strongly criticised the government’s deportation policy. Speaking in an interview on ...
In the past, he was of the view that the galamsey fight persisted just because the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was benefiting from it financially. He urged the people of Ghana to vote out the NPP if ...
Foreigners caught mining illegally in Ghana (Galamsey) will no longer be prosecuted. They will simply be deported. Preferably with a gift basket and a “thank you for destroying our rivers” card.
Black began his opening monologue by jokingly announcing that he was quitting the hosting gig. “I know, it’s the first time ever a host has quit in the middle of the monologue. But that’s ...
Media personality Nana Romeo has stated that the issue of illegal mining (galamsey) cannot be stopped in Ghana. His comments come after observing widespread mining activities in the Eastern Region.
She underscored the detrimental effects of “galamsey” on Ghana’s natural resources and its broader economic implications, saying the destruction of water bodies and forests had significantly eroded ...
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