October 6, 2024

What would Ghana lose if no new mining licenses are issued and L.I. 2462 repealed? – Professor Yamoah questions Akufo-Addo.

Professor of Business and Society and Research Lead at Buckinghamshire New University, UK’s School of Business and Law, has joined the rising chorus of those demanding immediate action from the government to address the epidemic of illicit mining, or galamsey, in Ghana. Speaking on Saturday, October 5, on JoyNews’ Newsfile, he questioned what the government […]

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‘Stop Galamsey Now’ protest receives backing from Ghanaians in UK.

Their dedication to bringing attention to the damaging effects of illicit mining on Ghana’s environment and communities is demonstrated by this event. The purpose of the protest, which was held in front of the Ghana High Commission in London, was to raise awareness of the urgent problem of galamsey. They voiced concern about the harm

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