The economic contribution of mining is undeniable. Efforts to address illegal mining and its environmental and health impacts ...
Ghanaian media personality Okatakyie Afrifa has announced his decision to embark on the StopGalamsey protest. He invited all ...
Madam Yenbila resides in the Gane community of the Nabdam District in the Upper East Region. Widowed five years ago, she found herself faced with an unimaginable burden: to care for and provide for ...
A Team from the World Bank Ghana led by the Country Director, Mr. Robert Taliercio O'brien, has called on the Minister for ...
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Armah-Kofi Buah, has called on the media to play a leading role in making the ...
From seasoned economists crafting monetary policies to strategic advisers guiding long-term development, these individuals are at the forefront of Ghana’s economic transformation.
President John Dramani Mahama last Friday launched the ‘Tree for Life’ initiative, a groundbreaking afforestation ...
By Gillian HAMMAH Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, employing about 60 percent of the workforce and ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) supports Ghana’s Tree for Life Reforestation Initiative at national launch ...
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Ghana losses 120,000 hectares of forest cover annually — GloMeFGhana’s forest cover is under serious threat, with the nation losing approximately 120,000 hectares of the forest cover annually, statistics released by the Forestry Commission (FC) has indicated.
The issue of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey, has long plagued Ghana, causing severe environmental ...
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