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Ghana to Declare 21 Marine Protected Areas Starting at Greater Cape Three Points
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Ghana to Declare 21 Marine Protected Areas Starting at Greater Cape Three Points

Ghana is preparing to declare 21 coastal communities as Marine Protected Areas in a major step toward restoring marine biodiversity and strengthening fisheries management. The first declaration is expected to take place at Greater Cape Three Points in the Western Region. Once designated, fishing activities within the protected zones will be restricted to allow depleted fish stocks to recover. Part of the Global 30×30 Target The move forms part of Ghana’s commitment to the global 30×30 target, which calls for the protection of at least 30 percent of the world’s land and ocean areas by 2030. The goal falls under Target 3 of the Global Biodiversity Framework and has been adopted by more than 190 countries. Despite the widespread commitment, progress remains slow. Since 2022, global reviews show that only about 2.9 percent of the ocean is fully or highly […]

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UEW Chancellor demands stronger action against illegal mining after Ayensu River pollution

The Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Neenyi Ghartey VII, has renewed his call for stronger action against illegal miners whose activities have heavily polluted the Ayensu River, the main water source for the Agona Kwanyarko treatment plant. The pollution has triggered water shortages across several parts of the Central Region. Neenyi Ghartey VII made the appeal during UEW’s 30th Graduation Ceremony, where 8,288 students graduated across diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programmes. He said the once-clear Ayensu River—used for drinking, cooking, and irrigation—has turned “milky, toxic, and contaminated with mercury and cyanide” because of ongoing illegal mining. He also condemned recent attacks on security personnel by illegal miners, calling the trend alarming and unacceptable. The Chancellor urged the government to equip the National Anti-Illegal Mining Taskforce (NAIMOS) with modern tools and technology to strengthen the national fight against […]

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Mampong MCE hails NDC on galamsey fight progress

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Mampong in the Ashanti Region, Yakubu Issifu, has commended the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for its early steps in addressing illegal mining, widely known as galamsey. Speaking on Nhyira FM’s morning show, Mr. Issifu argued that it is too early to criticize the government after only nine months in office. He stressed that some water bodies in the Ashanti Region have already shown signs of recovery under the NDC administration. “Some of our water bodies have regained their natural state in just a few months,” he said, urging patience and support for the government’s policies. Touching on Mampong’s local situation, the MCE recalled that the late Mamponghene had banned galamsey in the area despite its rich gold deposits. He emphasized that the fight against illegal mining cannot succeed without the active involvement of […]

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Forestry Commission Boosts Training to Fight Illegal Mining

The Forestry Commission is taking steps to address the shortage of frontline technical staff, which has hampered efforts in combating illegal mining and forest degradation across the country. In recent years, the Commission has struggled with a lack of technical expertise in natural resource management, undermining its ability to protect forest reserves effectively. Acting CEO of the Commission, Dr. Hugh Brown, said technical experts are critical in coordinating protection efforts. “We have rapid response teams and forest guards. The rapid response team is led by the technical staff, so they will coordinate efforts to protect our forest reserves,” he noted. He added that with the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) initiative, trained officers would also support the Timber Industry Division. Speaking at the 2nd Matriculation Ceremony of the Forestry Commission Training Centre, Dr. Brown highlighted the importance of […]

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Tackling complexities of galamsey: Govt pledges to fund pollutants removal from rivers, farmlands

In a significant move to combat the environmental degradation caused by illegal small-scale mining, known locally as "galamsey," the Ghanaian government has pledged to finance the remediation of polluted rivers and the reclamation of contaminated farmlands. This announcement was made by Dr. Murtala Mohammed Ibrahim, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), who emphasized the administration's commitment to restoring ecosystems damaged by unregulated mining activities. Galamsey has long posed a severe threat to Ghana's environment, leading to the contamination of water bodies with hazardous chemicals like mercury and cyanide, and the destruction of fertile agricultural lands. These activities not only jeopardize public health but also undermine food security and biodiversity. Wikipedia Dr. Ibrahim highlighted that addressing the galamsey crisis requires more than just enforcement; it necessitates innovation, education, and meaningful community engagement. He called upon tertiary institutions to […]

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Illegal Miners Attack Journalist Covering Forest Destruction

A group of illegal gold miners, including Chinese and Ghanaian nationals, have taken over a 261-acre portion of the Breman-Adomanya forest in the Wassa Amenfi West District, Western Region, causing severe environmental damage. Their activities have destroyed cocoa, timber, and rubber plantations while polluting the River Tano.Despite police awareness, the miners continue operating. On February 23, they attacked Citi News' Western Regional Correspondent, Akwasi Agyei Annim, as he documented the destruction. The miners, led by a man identified as Yaw Kurankyi, seized the journalist’s equipment, including his camera, microphone, and phone. Kurankyi allegedly blocked their exit and detained them until 7 PM, forcing them to delete their footage at the Asankrangwa Police Station before allowing them to leave.Following the incident, police arrested Kurankyi, and statements were taken from the journalists. Frustrated residents, like Isaac Bekye, have criticized the lack of […]

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Galamsey Weakens River Deities and Fuels Chaos – Fetish Priest.

Okomfo Baffour Gyau, a fetish priest in the Ashanti Region, has blamed illegal mining (galamsey) for rendering Ghana’s river deities powerless. Speaking at the Yam Festival in Bibiani, he linked the rise in disasters, crime, and diseases to the spiritual decline caused by polluted water bodies.He emphasized that the sacred rivers, once guardians of morality and safety, are now ineffective due to contamination. Gyau called on the government to end galamsey to restore spiritual protection. Meanwhile, the Chief of Nkawie urged citizens to embrace peace ahead of the December elections.

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Galamsey Protest Arrests : Activists Vow to Continue Fight.

Despite a series of arrests, anti-galamsey protesters are determined to keep up their demonstrations, demanding stronger government action against illegal mining. Several activists have been detained for participating in unauthorized protests, but one of the leaders remarked that his experience has made him wiser in navigating future actions. The protests have garnered support from environmental groups across Ghana, as citizens call for sustainable solutions to the problem that has ravaged the country's water bodies and lands.

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Zoomlion Unveils Game-Changing 400-Ton Recycling Plant in North East Region.

In a groundbreaking initiative for environmental sustainability, the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), in collaboration with the Government of Ghana, has launched a 400-ton-per-day Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP) in Nalerigu. This state-of-the-art facility will play a key role in Northern Ghana's waste management, transforming mixed waste into recyclable materials and organic compost, benefiting local agriculture.At the commissioning, Naa Bohagu Mahami Sheriga, speaking on behalf of the Nayire, hailed the plant as a lifeline for the region. He encouraged its maintenance to ensure long-term success, while Ghana's Deputy Minister of Sanitation, Hon. Amidu Chinnia Issahaku, praised the project for aligning with the government's goals of modernizing waste management.With additional plans for a 400-ton medical waste facility, this project is set to handle the bulk of waste in the region and provide 600 jobs, promoting sustainability and economic growth.

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