Prof Osafo Adu writes: Faith, ethics, and the fight against galamsey
What kind of religious faith are we practising in Ghana? One that robustly processes fear of diabolism but ignores the ...
Read moreWhat kind of religious faith are we practising in Ghana? One that robustly processes fear of diabolism but ignores the ...
Read morePublic Health Fellow at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Kwame Sarpong Asiedu, has stressed the urgent need for sustained ...
Read moreGhanaian society is bipolar. This is the plain truth. We lack the cultural will to stop anything that threatens us—especially ...
Read moreA Nation Being Poisoned: The Human Cost of Galamsey Ghana has always been celebrated for its rich soils, rivers, and ...
Read moreStool Lands Administrator, Gad Asorwoe Akwensivie, has warned that declaring a state of emergency would not provide a sustainable solution ...
Read moreVoices were amplified about it umpteenth times for decades. The screams were loud enough from the rooftops, times without number. Videos evidenced ...
Read moreThe Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has ordered the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations (NAIMOS) Task Force to deal ruthlessly ...
Read moreThree persons have been confirmed dead, and four others were trapped underground in a tragic incident at a galamsey site ...
Read moreIllegal mining or Galamsey is going to cost us a lot of colossal damage than we can fathom now. The ...
Read moreThe national battle against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, is destined for failure unless every institution in the country ...
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