President John Dramani Mahama has issued a stern warning to his newly appointed ministers against any involvement in illegal ...
President John Dramani Mahama has declared that no member of his government is allowed to engage in any form of small-scale ...
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the immediate arrest and prosecution of individuals and groups engaged in illegal ...
The Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology would collaborate with the Attorney-General’s Office to consider setting up fast-track courts to expeditiously deal with environmental matters. Mr ...
Mr Alban Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, on Tuesday warned Members of Parliament (MPs) that any involvement in illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, will face severe repercussions. “….
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Some researchers of the University of Ghana have launched the findings of an anti-galamsey project, which identifies advocacy ...
Galamsey” refers to illegal mining in Ghana. After returning to power in December 2024, President John Mahama has vowed to intensify efforts against this issue. He is already facing a crisis, as seven ...
The chronic challenge of illegal gold mining — known locally as “galamsey” — was a major issue during Ghana’s presidential election campaign last month and a source of concern for voters, triggering ...
He further advocated appropriate and sustainable mining practice, devoid of water pollution, free counseling and screening to children and women in galamsey in the regions, for early detection of ...
He said it was a moment of relief to the people because the uncovered pits left by those engaged in illegal mining, commonly called galamsey, had become death traps to residents, especially during ...
Ghana Water Co. last week shuttered the plant that produces 75% of potable water for Tarkwa and its neighboring areas in the country’s west “due to massive galamsey activities on River Bonsa ...