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Lands Minister’s surprise at galamsey activity laughable – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has described as laughable the Lands and Natural Resources Minister’s surprise at the scale of illegal mining activity in Ghana. “Why will anyone...

Anas Sulemana: The politics of galamsey from a political marketing perspective

Illegal mining (Galamsey) is not only one of the greatest existential threats to our country but also the presence of foreigners in that enterprise...

Chiefs, DCEs, others to be blamed for worsening galamsey in Ghana – Lands Minister

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abdulai Jinapor is blaming Chiefs, District Security Councils, Mineral Commission officials, and regional authorities for the...

Government reviews security strategy to fight galamsey

The continuous spate of illegal mining in Ghana has necessitated a review of the government’s security strategies in combating the menace. Minister of National Security,...

Asamang Tamfoe shooting: 16 suspects in custody, Eastern Regional Command takes over investigations

The Eastern Regional Police Command has taken over the investigations into the shooting incident at Asamang Tamfoe in the Atewa East District on Thursday. The...

Galamsey: 12 excavators seized; one arrested in Ashanti region

More arrests in relation to illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, have recently been carried out across the country, in efforts to clamp down...

Aisha Huang trial: We need to take a strong stance against illegal mining – Judge

Circuit Court Judge Samuel Bright Acquah is making a case for courts to take a strong stance against illegal mining. Ruling on a bail application...

Aisha Huang and accomplices denied bail again

Embattled galamsey queen, Aisha Huang, and her three accomplices, currently on trial over illegal mining activities, have once again been denied bail by an Accra...

Aisha Huang reappears in court today

After the drama that characterised the first hearing of the case involving Aisha Huang and 3 other Chinese Nationals at the Accra Circuit Court...

KTU Council Chair urges government to continue burning excavators in galamsey fight

The Council Chairman of Koforidua Technical University, Professor Samuel Apori, has urged the government not to backtrack on their earlier operational strategies of burning...

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