Galamsey Is A Major Threat To Ghana’s Economy and Environment – Prof. Oteng-Yeboah

Environment and Science Lead at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Professor Alfred Oteng Yeboah, has warned that illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, poses a serious threat to Ghana’s economy. In an interview on Point of View on Channel One TV, Prof.

1992 Constitution Can’t Offer Development, It’s Review Is Long Overdue – Speaker

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has called for a transformation of Ghana's 1992 Constitution, highlighting its many flaws. During his address at the University of Ghana (UG) Alumni Lecture on the theme “30 Years of Parliamentary Democracy: The

Chief Advocates For Establishment Of Industries In Rural Communities

Togbe Borbordzi VII, the Mankrado of Battor Traditional Area in Ghana's Volta region, is championing a crucial cause - bringing industries to rural communities. He firmly believes this will tackle rural-urban migration, unemployment, and boost rural development. Ghana's major cities are

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