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1,200 Excavators Impounded at Tema Port – Lands Minister

The Lands Minister of Ghana, Emmanuel Armah‑Kofi Buah, announced that 1,200 excavators imported into the country have been impounded at Tema Port, pending validation, as part of efforts to curb illegal mining. What We Found Buah stated at the Government Accountability Series that 1,200 excavators have been seized at Tema Port and are awaiting validation before clearance. This action is part of a coordinated operation involving Customs, the Port Authority, the Ministry of Transport, the Minerals Commission, and NAIMOS to regulate the import and deployment of heavy earth‑moving machinery The seized machinery aligns with Ghana’s anti‑galamsey strategy and the new Ghana Mine Repository and Tracking Software under L.I. 2404, aiding real‑time monitoring and registration of mining equipment. Expert Insight CitiNewsroom and CitiFM report confirm that these excavators are impounded pending validation, underscoring the government’s preventive measures against illegal mining equipment inflow […]

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Gov’t Revokes 55 Mining Licences, 907 More Under Review

The Ghanaian government, via the Lands Minister, has revoked 55 small‑scale mining licences issued during the transitional period and is reviewing 907 additional licences for possible revocation due to irregularities. What We Found The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources confirmed that 55 licences issued during the transition have already been revoked . A total of 907 out of 1,278 active licences are currently under review by a Special Review Committee for "irregularities" . A similar auditing process is underway for large‑scale mining licences, aimed at ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental standards. These actions are part of a broader national initiative—"sanitising the mining sector"—to curb illegal mining activities (galamsey), increase transparency, and promote sustainable operations . Expert InsightBossu TV notes the government's firm stance: “907 out of 1,278 licences are now under review for possible revocation due to irregularities”.Bossu TV specifies the revoked […]

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Illegal Mining Fight: A Marathon, Not a Sprint – Lands Minister

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah‑Kofi Buah, has emphasized that Ghana’s battle against illegal gold mining—locally known as galamsey—is a long-term "marathon," not a sprint. He stressed that decisive, sustained efforts are required to protect the environment, water bodies, and future generations. Why This Matters Systemic governance challenge: Less than 40 of over 800 mining‑related cases have been prosecuted successfully in courts, highlighting the need for legal reform and faster adjudication. Large-scale environmental destruction: Around 16% of Ghana’s land reserves have been degraded due to galamsey, affecting river lives, forests, and biodiversity. Strategy & Reforms 1. Fast‑Track Court for Miners Buah is advocating for a special court to expedite trials against illegal miners, arguing traditional courts are too slow to deter offenders. He has raised the idea with senior officials including the Attorney General and Chief Justice. […]

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37‑Year‑Old Nurse Found Dead in Suspected Suicide at Edwenase

A 37‑year‑old nurse, identified as Akosua Adutwuwaa from Kokofu Government Hospital, was found dead by suspected suicide on Sunday morning at her residence in Edwenase, Ashanti Region. She was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in one of the rooms. Why This Matters Healthcare professional in crisis: As a front‑line health worker, Adutwuwaa’s death raises alarms about the mental-health pressures on nurses—who are often first responders yet last to receive emotional care. Shifting attitudes to suicide: Ghana’s decriminalization of suicide in March 2023 has improved reporting—but stigma and inadequate mental-health frameworks remain major obstacles. Incident & Investigation Family members found her body after she had disappeared during morning preparations for church. Police arrived promptly, and the body was taken to the hospital mortuary for an autopsy, while investigations into the circumstances are ongoing. Broader Context Underreported crisis: Despite recent legal reforms, […]

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Ahafo Minister Donates GH₵20k for Toddler’s Heart Surgery

On July 22, 2025, Ahafo Regional Minister Charity Gardiner presented a cheque for GH₵20,000 to the family of Erica Kwarteng Bawuah, a 2‑year‑8‑month‑old toddler diagnosed with a hole in her heart. The generous donation will fund her upcoming surgery at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. Why This Matters Life-saving intervention: Congenital heart defects pose critical risks. Access to prompt surgery can mean the difference between life and death. Reducing family burden: Erica’s mother, Grace Bawuah, revealed financial constraints delayed treatment. The funds offer much-needed relief and hope. From the Donor & Family Minister Gardiner’s commitment: Moved by Erica’s appeal, the Minister pledged continued support, emphasizing her dedication to improving healthcare outcomes in Ahafo. Mother’s gratitude: “We’ve watched our daughter suffer helplessly. This support is a miracle,” said Mrs. Bawuah, expressing heartfelt thanks. What Happens Next Confirm surgery date at Korle Bu […]

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Speaker Urges Calm Ahead of Akwatia By‑Election

n July 22, 2025, the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, appealed for peace and decorum ahead of the upcoming Akwatia by‑election. Speaking in the House after swearing‑in Ewurabena Aubynn (Ablekuma North MP), he highlighted rising hostility in parliamentary discourse and warned MPs against aggressive language and behaviour. He urged them to serve as role models, emphasizing: “Let’s totally remove the issue of violence from our lives... not only during elections but also here in the House.” Why This Matters Setting the tone: As the venue for national leadership, Parliament’s conduct influences public perception—and Bagbin wants calm dialogue to reflect in Akwatia’s campaign dynamics. Lessons learned: Referencing the recent Ablekuma North by‑election, which was marred by tension, he insisted the upcoming contest should be marked by respect and unity. Key Remarks from Bagbin Parliamentary civility: “This House is now […]

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AG Withdraws Charges Against Duffuor & Others in uniBank Case

In a significant legal development, Ghana’s Attorney‑General (AG) formally withdrew the original 68 charges filed in March 2020 against Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, his son (Duffuor II), and seven others. These charges—spanning fraud, money laundering, and falsification of accounts—were struck out by the Accra High Court on June 18, 2020, allowing the AG to proceed with fresh charges. Why This Matters Legal reset: The withdrawal does not equate to acquittal. Instead, it allows for a revised charge sheet—an approach often used to strengthen prosecutorial cases or include new evidence. High-profile defendants: The accused include former Bank of Ghana Governor and Finance Minister Kwabena Duffuor, his son (former CEO of uniBank), and several senior executives linked to the 2018 collapse of uniBank. Court Ruling & Next Steps DetailInformationCharges withdrawnOriginal 68 counts struck out on prosecutor's motionNew charges filedRevised indictment with 71 counts […]

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23-Year-Old Mother Arrested for Throwing Son into Well

Security officials at Karlo in the Western North Region of Ghana arrested a 23 year‑old mother who allegedly threw her young son into a well. Initial witness accounts led to her arrest, and during police interrogations she reportedly confessed to being the child's mother.The police have detained her at Dadieso, and the body of the child has been sent to the Enchi Government Hospital morgue for autopsy and further investigation. Why This Matters Tragic loss of a child: The shocking nature of this incident has stunned the local community and highlights urgent concerns about maternal mental health, domestic stress, and crisis risk among vulnerable parents. Prompt law enforcement: Quick action from community members and police prevented the suspect from fleeing and ensured the incident could be investigated thoroughly. Arrest & Investigation Details Witnesses at Karlo alerted authorities after seeing the woman’s […]

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Igbo Leader: “I Leave Hassan Ayariga to God” After Allegations

Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, the Leader of the Igbo Community in Ghana, has dismissed as “defamatory and unfounded” recent accusations by politician Hassan Ayariga, who alleged that Ihenetu is a participant in sex and human trafficking. Ihenetu clarified that he’s never met Ayariga and was not involved in any protests at his residence. Why This Matters Public reputation at stake: Ayariga claimed Ihenetu posed as a businessman while trafficking: serious charges that threaten social cohesion and trust. Security clearance nuance: Ihenetu affirmed national intelligence contacted him not because of trafficking claims but due to the trending “kingdom controversy”—his alleged acquisition of over 50 acres to build an “Igbo Village.” This rumor fueled by doctored images and online threats was the real context behind state interest. The Response & Reaction Questions Ayariga: “You must prove it.” Ihenetu demanded evidence to match allegations, […]

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Ghana to Roll Out 23,500 Solar Streetlights Nationally

On July 16, 2025, Ghana’s Energy and Green Transition Ministry, represented by Nana Yaa Jantuah, officially launched the installation of 23,500 all‑in‑one solar streetlights, covering 700 km of urban networks nationwide. The initiative is expected to reduce street lighting demand on the national grid by 200–300 MW during peak periods. Why This Matters Grid relief & efficiency: Traditional grid-powered streetlights are a significant strain during peak hours. Switching to solar technology avoids up to 300 MW of peak load, enhancing stability and reducing generation costs. Clean energy push: The rollout aligns with Ghana’s strategy to accelerate renewable energy adoption, reduce fossil-fuel reliance, and advance climate-friendly infrastructure. Broader Initiative Scope This solar street lighting project forms part of a bigger green-energy agenda that includes: Solar rooftops for clinics, schools, and government departments Electric vehicle rollouts for public officials Solar-powered EV charging stations Distribution of 450,000 […]

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