The fight against illegal mining in Ghana: Is there a need to declare a state of emergency?
The effect of illegal mining, otherwise known as galamsay, is now common knowledge: Polluted water bodies with a congenital effect ...
Read moreThe effect of illegal mining, otherwise known as galamsay, is now common knowledge: Polluted water bodies with a congenital effect ...
Read moreEcotoxicological Impact of Galamsey: The Entire Ecosystems Affected The story of galamsey does not end at the riverbank or the ...
Read moreVice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has revealed that the government is preparing new legislation to outlaw all mining activities ...
Read moreVice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang, has reaffirmed government’s resolve to end illegal mining, aka galamsey. Speaking to the ...
Read moreA high-profile economic policy advisor is demanding a coordinated, multi-agency investigation to unmask the powerful individuals and syndicates financing Ghana’s ...
Read moreDeputy Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Elikem Kotoko, has revealed that a total of 2,748 small-scale mining licences ...
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, ...
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