DOSSIER: Galamsey in Ghana
Galamsey, or illegal small-scale mining, remains a critical issue in Ghana, posing significant environmental, social, and legal challenges in 2024. This practice has severely impacted water bodies, forests, and farmlands, and it continues to be a source o
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Galamsey fight: UTAG to call off strike October 29
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Togolese galamseyer jailed 18 years, five others granted bail
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Ellembelle DCE clamps down on galamsey
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Ghana cannot meet SDG 6.1 on safe water — Prof Agyei-Mensah
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Galamsey: We’re beating around the bush; no party committed to fighting it – Arthur Kennedy
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'We are poisoning ourselves': Ghana gold rush sparks environmental disaster - BBC reports
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Galamsey fight: Dominic Ayine backs shoot-to-kill approach
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Fibre cuts on Kasoa-Winneba road expansion affecting our network – MTN
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Fishers at Anlo Beach lament impact of ‘galamsey’ on their livelihoods
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Woman shot dead in galamsey pit at Nyameadom in A/R
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Galamsey: Sam Pyne, other NPP appointees destroying Ghana’s forest reserves – Small Scale Miners Assoc.
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‘Galamsey’ has no link to illegal mining – MP educates Ghanaians
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UTAG calls for immediate prosecution of persons arrested for engaging in galamsey
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Galamsey fight: We need a ban on mining for a while to save our lives – Uncle Ato