BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
Ghana Mineworkers’ Union Demands Urgent Reforms as Casualisation and Outsourcing Surge

The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union is calling for urgent reforms in the mining sector, warning that growing casualisation, outsourcing, and unresolved financial sector problems are putting thousands of workers at risk. At the Union’s National Executive Council meeting in Accra, General Secretary Abdul-Moomin Gbana said miners are not benefiting from the sector’s strong performance, even though gold prices reached about US$4,000 this year. Instead, he said companies continue to post massive profits while pushing workers into insecure roles. According to him, more than 90 percent of workers in the industry are now on temporary, casual, or fixed-term contracts. He blamed this on poor implementation of local content policies that have allowed core mining jobs to be outsourced under conditions that weaken job security. Mr Gbana acknowledged progress at Bogoso-Prestea, praising Heath Goldfields Ltd for clearing most outstanding salaries and preparing the […]

trending_flat
Ghana’s PAC urges EPA to shut down petrol and gas stations in residential areas over safety concerns

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Ghana’s Parliament has called on the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to take decisive action against individuals and companies operating petrol and gas stations within residential communities. The Committee warned that these practices pose severe safety hazards and could have catastrophic consequences in the event of a fire or explosion. During a recent committee session, Acting Chair Samuel Atta Mills described the situation as both “alarming and unacceptable,” urging the EPA to strengthen enforcement and protect lives and property. “The dangers in siting petrol and gas stations within residential communities are real and deadly in times of emergencies. Such actions must not be entertained,” Atta Mills stated. He further called on the EPA to tighten its licensing procedures, noting that some operators exploit loopholes and allegedly […]

trending_flat
Agbogbloshie Residents Endure Extreme Heat and Toxic Air Amid Ghana’s Climate Push

As Ghana accelerates efforts to tackle climate change, national attention has largely focused on flood control and improved drainage systems. Yet, in Agbogbloshie—one of Accra’s most vulnerable and densely populated communities—residents are facing another silent but equally deadly threat: extreme urban heat compounded by toxic air pollution and overcrowded housing. Despite initiatives like the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project (GARID), which aim to enhance climate resilience in the capital, many argue that low-income neighborhoods like Agbogbloshie remain excluded from meaningful intervention. In Agbogbloshie, heat is not just an inconvenience—it’s a matter of survival. Narrow pathways, corrugated metal roofs, and poorly ventilated rooms trap unbearable temperatures, creating oven-like conditions that persist throughout the day and night. “My children have heat rashes every day. We pour water on the floor to cool the place, but it still feels like we’re […]

trending_flat
Ghana Passes Air Quality Management Regulation to Tackle Pollution

Parliament has passed the long-awaited Air Quality Management Regulation, a landmark law designed to improve air quality and strengthen enforcement standards across Ghana. The announcement was made by the Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Professor Nana Ama Brown Klutse, during the commemoration of the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies in Tema. Prof. Klutse, in a speech delivered on her behalf, expressed joy at the passage of the new regulation, stressing that it will soon be available for implementation. She explained that the law will not only promote cleaner air but also enhance enforcement of standards nationwide. She emphasized the need for an Air Quality Information Management System, urging stakeholders to provide data and support to ensure successful implementation. Prof. Klutse commended individuals and groups monitoring air quality, noting that “we are racing against […]

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation