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Ghana to Implement Excavator Import Permit System to Curb Illegal Mining

In a significant policy shift, President John Dramani Mahama has announced that Ghana will introduce a permit system for the importation of excavators. This move is part of broader efforts to combat illegal mining activities, commonly known as 'galamsey', which have led to widespread environmental degradation across the country. The Rationale Behind the Permit System Speaking at the Mining in Motion Conference in Accra, President Mahama highlighted the alarming proliferation of excavators in Ghana, stating that the country currently possesses more excavators than the rest of Africa combined. He emphasized that this unchecked influx of heavy machinery has been a major contributor to the escalating illegal mining crisis. The new policy, dubbed "No Permit, No Excavator," mandates that all excavator imports must be accompanied by an official permit. This measure aims to ensure that only authorized entities engage in mining […]

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Court Grants GH¢350,000 Bail to 14 Suspects in Akyem Muoso Illegal Mining Case

The Koforidua Circuit Court B has granted bail of GH¢350,000 each to 14 individuals arrested for engaging in illegal mining activities, commonly known as "galamsey," at Akyem Muoso in the Eastern Region. The suspects were apprehended during a joint operation by the police and the Minerals Commission aimed at curbing illegal mining in the area. Background of the Case The 14 individuals were arrested on [specific date not provided] during an operation targeting illegal mining activities in the Akyem Muoso community. The operation was part of a broader initiative by the Ghanaian government to combat illegal mining, which has been linked to environmental degradation and pollution of water bodies. Upon their arrest, the suspects were charged with engaging in illegal mining without the requisite licenses, contrary to the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703) as amended. They were subsequently […]

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Coalition Demands Action Against Akonta Mine

The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) has issued a strong call for the immediate prosecution of Akonta Mining Ltd and any government officials implicated in the company's alleged illegal mining activities within the Tano Nimri Forest Reserve. The coalition expressed deep disappointment over the government's inaction despite substantial evidence of environmental degradation and unlawful operations. Background and Allegations konta Mining Ltd has been accused of conducting illegal mining operations in protected forest reserves, leading to significant environmental harm, including the pollution of the Tano River and destruction of biodiversity. The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources had previously revoked the company's license, citing "overwhelming evidence" of illegal activities and criminal syndication. Despite these actions, the GCAG notes that no legal proceedings have been initiated against the company's executives or any government officials who may have facilitated or turned a blind […]

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Illegal Miners Block Birim River: Lives and Communities in Danger

The Birim River, once a vital water source for numerous communities in Ghana's Eastern Region, now faces a dire threat. Illegal mining operations, commonly known as "galamsey," have not only polluted the river but have also physically obstructed its flow. This environmental crisis endangers local ecosystems, public health, and the livelihoods of thousands who depend on the river. Obstruction and Environmental Impact In areas between Akyem Wenchi and Oda, illegal miners have diverted and narrowed the Birim River to facilitate their activities. This has led to the destruction of large tracts of land, including cocoa and oil palm farms, without compensation to the affected farmers. The miners' actions have significantly disrupted the river's natural course, exacerbating the risk of flooding and environmental degradation. Health Risks and Water Pollution The pollution of the Birim River poses severe health risks. Studies have […]

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Military destroys hidden galamsey settlement of over 10,000 residents

Abrewa Ne Nkran: A Hidden Community Linked to Illegal Mining and Criminal Activities Abrewa Ne Nkran is an unregistered settlement in Ghana, reportedly formed by both Ghanaian citizens and foreign nationals engaged in illegal gold mining—commonly known as galamsey—within protected forest reserves. The community lacks basic social infrastructure such as schools, healthcare facilities, clean water, and proper housing, and it does not appear in any official national documentation or planning records. Investigations by Bossu News reveal that the area is not only notorious for unlawful mining activities but is also associated with a range of serious criminal offenses, including human trafficking, child abuse, prostitution, and money laundering. These illicit operations thrive in the absence of law enforcement oversight, allowing criminal networks to operate with impunity. A significant portion of the population in Abrewa Ne Nkran is believed to be made […]

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