Livestream: Newsfile discuses NAIMOS clampdown on galamsey and ORAL delay in corruption fight
In today’s edition of the nation’s leading analysis show on JoyNews TV, host Samson Lardy brought together distinguished experts to ...
Read moreIn today’s edition of the nation’s leading analysis show on JoyNews TV, host Samson Lardy brought together distinguished experts to ...
Read moreThe Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) have expressed worry about the devastating impact of illegal mining, popularly ...
Read moreWhen justice drags and the rivers run brown, who really benefits, the people, or the power brokers behind the scenes? ...
Read moreRecent studies and media reports have drawn attention to the growing threat of heavy metal contamination in Ghana’s food system, ...
Read moreCivil society pressure group OccupyGhana, has again raised alarm over what it says is the government’s continued inaction on illegal ...
Read moreThe Trades Union Congress (TUC) has issued a stark warning that Ghana could soon face a nationwide water shortage if ...
Read moreAce Anan Ankomah, Senior Partner | Head, Disputes Department, Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah ‘All of Ghana’s problems require three things ...
Read moreGalamsey, once known as “gather and sell,” began as a small-scale survival activity deeply rooted in Ghanaian communities. Though it was ...
Read moreIntergenerational and Social Consequences of Galamsey (illegal Mining) Ghana’s welcome is generous but mercury-laced rivers, arsenic-rich soils, and cyanide-scarred aquifers ...
Read moreThe government has handed over 24 vehicles and 250 motorbikes to five major institutions as part of efforts to strengthen ...
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