Former Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul, has raised concerns over the government’s plan to deploy water guards to illegal mining ...
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Ghana may spend at least $300m to restore polluted water bodiesProfessor Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), says restoring a ...
Illegal mining activities, popularly known as galamsey, continues to devastate the environment, particularly water bodies.
At the Ghana Navy Forward Operating Base in Ezilebo in the Western region, 400 recruits are undergoing intensive training to ...
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has started the training of river guards to protect the country’s water bodies against degradation ...
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Land Minister: Ghana imported GH₵6.2billion worth of excavators in 2024In 2024, a total of GH₵6.2 billion worth of excavators were imported into Ghana, ranking third in the country’s import bill, ...
Pieces of this coastal Ghana community disappear into the sea when heavy waves batter the shore — sweeping away houses and ...
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Ghana is ramping up efforts to enhance local content participation in the mining industry, aiming to maximize the beneficiation of ...
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The Herald on MSNElement15’s BAR System revolutionizes water purification, tackling contamination head-onBy Paul Mamattah 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 ...
The government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, has launched the Blue Water River Guard training program ...
The Tulane chapter of Engineers Without Borders was chosen to take on a project in Ghana to build sustainable sanitation ...
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