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Adventist Church in Ghana Builds Baptistries Due to Polluted Rivers.

In response to the pollution caused by illegal mining (galamsey) in Northern Ghana, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is constructing baptistries in its churches. The contaminated rivers, once used for baptisms, are now unsafe due to pollution. The church's efforts aim to ensure safe baptismal practices for its 218,000 members. Pastor Edward Nyarkoh, the church's executive secretary, highlighted the severe environmental impact, forcing the church to adapt its ministry.

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SOCO Project Tackles Ethnic Conflicts in Northern Ghana.

George Owusu has highlighted the success of the SOCO (Social Cohesion) project in addressing ethnic conflicts in Northern Ghana. The initiative aims to foster peace and unity by promoting dialogue and understanding among conflicting groups in the region. Owusu revealed that the project has played a crucial role in reducing tensions and fostering cooperation among ethnic communities. Through community engagement, training, and peacebuilding strategies, SOCO has helped create a more harmonious environment in Northern Ghana, which has been prone to ethnic disputes in the past.

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Climate-Smart Farming Revitalizes Agriculture in Northern Ghana Amid Challenges.

Ghana’s agriculture sector, particularly in the northern regions, has been hit hard by recurring droughts and disruptions in vegetable imports from Burkina Faso, causing a significant decline in crop yields. Once a hub for key crops like tomatoes and onions, northern Ghana now faces reduced food production.In response, innovative solutions like Smart Farmers Ghana are gaining traction. This community-driven initiative introduces climate-smart technologies, including solar-powered irrigation and precision farming tools, helping farmers adapt to erratic rainfall and grow crops year-round.The upcoming 2024 elections have placed agriculture at the forefront of political discussions, with both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) prioritizing agricultural reform. However, collaboration with Smart Farmers Ghana could be key to turning these policies into sustainable, long-term solutions that ensure food security and economic growth.

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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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Damango: The Top Tourist Spot in Northern Ghana.

amuel Abu Jinapor, the Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ghana’s Lands Minister, is encouraging tourists to visit Damongo, describing it as the premier tourist destination in northern Ghana. He highlighted the constituency’s rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit for those exploring Ghana and West Africa. Mr. Jinapor emphasized that tourism isn’t just for foreigners. He noted that Ghana’s numerous tourist attractions, if properly supported, could significantly boost the national economy. He praised government initiatives like the Year of Return and Beyond the Return, as well as the modernization of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, as steps toward promoting tourism in Ghana.Jinapor pointed out key attractions in Damongo, including the 600-year-old Larabanga Mosque, often called the "Mecca of West Africa," which houses a historic Qur’an said to have been delivered by divine means. Another attraction […]

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