Across Ghana, taps are running but confidence is drying up. As illegal mining (galamsey) continues to ravage the country’s major river basins, the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) is battling a ...
Opinion
Could UMaT Lead the Way in Restoring Ghana’s Polluted Rivers? A National Conversation Worth Having
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) recently noted that the university has the technology to restore rivers polluted by galamsey activities .
Multiple award-winning investigative journalist with the Multimedia Group, Erastus Asare Donkor, has expressed deep concern ...
Ghana rsquo;s aquaculture industry has long been dominated by fish farming, particularly tilapia and catfish .
Galamsey, the illegal and unregulated mining of gold, is slowly damaging our rivers, forests, and communities in ways many ...
A disturbing video has surfaced on social media showing mourners in Takoradi performing traditional rites in a stream for a ...
The National Commission on Culture (NCC) has raised alarm over an attempted illegal takeover of government land belonging to ...
As Ghana struggles with heavily galamsey– polluted rivers across the country, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Mines ...
The Punch on MSN
Cross River eyes tourism boom as Calabar carnival marks 20 years
Cross River State celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Calabar Carnival, aiming to restore its status as West Africa's top tourism destination.
To protect Ghana’s cocoa future and maintain its global market position, the country must address illegal mining at the community level, not just through national policies, the Global Director of the ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN
Success of Ghana’s transition from crude to gas hinges on cost-reflective tariffs – Analysis
A joint analysis by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and KPMG, an auditing firm, has affirmed the government’s ...
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