Access to clean drinking water remains one of the biggest challenges in Ghana, with water bodies increasingly contaminated due to industrial pollution, illegal mining (galamsey), and poor sanitation.
the galamsey menace has quietly wreaked havoc on Ghana’s environment. Our forest reserves and water bodies have been disproportionately affected by illegal mining activities, enabled by ...
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Moment of truth in the galamsey fight
By Peter Martey AGBEKO\xa0In my last column, I titled my piece,\xa0Let’s Not Take Our Eyes off the Galamsey menace.\xa0This week, I am following my own advice. Once again, the focus is on Ghana’s most ...
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The West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) has urged immediate action to curb illegal mining (galamsey) and promote sustainable resource management.WACSI emphasised the critical need for stronger ...
“We hear of illegal mining, galamsey, almost daily in Ghana, so one is tempted to think that that is about the only challenge plaguing our water bodies. However, apart from galamsey, there are ...
Our lead story today talks about some instances affirming the resolve of the Mahama administration to win the fight against galamsey ... Today, the Ghana Water Limited, the country's water ...
Can all four co-exist? Illegal small-scale mining, known as 'galamsey,' is a significant threat to Ghana's natural resources, particularly its arable lands and water bodies. While galamsey can ...