Ghana, a country renowned for its lush forests, pristine rivers, and vibrant wildlife, is facing an unprecedented environmental crisis. The illegal mining menace, popularly known as galamsey, has ravaged the nation’s ecosystem, leaving in its wake a trail of destruction and despair. The Akuffo Addo-led administration’s ineptitude in addressing this …
Read More »LETS BE ABREAST WITH POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT
Minister of employment and labour relations Hon Ignatius Baafour Awuah has said it is critical for Ghanaians to become abreast of happenings in climatic change, associated policy and measures, so that we will be well informed about implications with some of the choices we made particularly with the …
Read More »Praying at galamsey site won’t save our environment – Apaak to clergy
Dr Clement Apaak, MP, Builsa South, has stated that the clergy going to the galamsey sites to pray and sing patriotic songs won’t save the environment. According to him, the clergy must call out the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for refusing to use the power of the state to …
Read More »Parliament approves €55.024 million credit facility for University of Environment
Parliament has approved a total of €55.024 million credit facility agreement between the Government of Ghana and the Deutsche Bank to finance the development of Phase- Two of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) at Somanya in the Eastern Region. The agreement is made up of a Sace …
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