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Forest Fire Devastates Mountain Afadjato, Threatens Livelihoods.

A severe forest fire has destroyed much of the vegetation on Ghana's tallest mountain, Afadjato, disrupting tourism in the scenic Liati-Wote community at its base. The fire, which lasted three days, also ravaged cocoa, coffee, and food crop farms, leaving residents devastated. Wildlife such as antelopes, tortoises, and butterflies perished in the flames, leaving the once-lush mountain barren and charred.The community’s chief, Togbe Kordadza V, blamed the disaster on careless charcoal burning, exacerbated by harmattan winds. While tourism activities have resumed, the incident threatens Liati-Wote's rising popularity, which saw 8,834 tourists visit in 2024. Challenges like water shortages and poor roads add to the community’s woes. To prevent future disasters, locals are considering forming a vigilante group to monitor the mountain.

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New Mosquito Species Sparks Health Concerns in Ghana’s Eastern Region.

A sudden surge of large black mosquitoes with white markings has been reported in four districts of Ghana's Eastern Region, leading to increased malaria cases. These mosquitoes, prevalent in cocoa farms, have caused over 300 hospitalizations. District authorities are urging residents to use mosquito nets and seek medical treatment for bites, while awaiting intervention from the Ghana Health Service.

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Minister of Environment Inspects Ashanti Region’s Land Restoration Project.

A team from the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), led by Minister Ophelia Mensah Hayford, visited the Ashanti Region to evaluate progress on the Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small-Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP). The project, valued at $103.36 million, aims to improve natural resource management and enhance benefits in savannah and cocoa forest landscapes.During the visit, the team met with local farmers and project stakeholders, gathering feedback and addressing challenges. The initiative, active in 26 communities across eight regions, supports over 58,000 farmers. The Minister expressed satisfaction with the results and highlighted the importance of tree planting to combat climate change. She also pledged continued support to restore degraded lands and enhance soil health.

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Galamsey Devastates Over 2,000 Hectares of Cocoa Farms in Ashanti Region.

The illegal mining phenomenon, commonly known as galamsey, has wreaked havoc on cocoa farms in the Ashanti Region, with more than 2,000 hectares reported destroyed. This alarming information came to light during a recent visit by the Ashanti Regional COCOBOD Manager to farmers in the Brofoyedru Cocoa District within the Adansi Asokwa District.Ebenezer Kwabena Agyen, the Ashanti Regional Manager of the Cocoa Health & Extension Division of COCOBOD, expressed significant concern over the escalating galamsey issue during an interview with Adom News correspondent Isaac K. Normanyo. He revealed that his office has initiated a regional campaign aimed at combating illegal mining activities to safeguard the cocoa industry.Agyen pointed out that many cocoa-producing districts are now becoming hotspots for galamsey, which severely disrupts cocoa production. He noted that some illegal miners have gone so far as to threaten and evict farmers […]

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