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Minna residents suffer as water crisis deepens

Residents of Minna, the Niger State capital, are facing a worsening water crisis despite the allocation of billions of naira to improve water supply over the years. Many homes have little or no access to pipe-borne water and now depend on vendors, boreholes, and distant water sources for their daily needs. Women and children trek long distances and queue for hours at boreholes and public taps, often starting before dawn to secure enough water for the day. The scarcity has disrupted schooling, as some children, especially girls, miss classes or arrive late because they spend mornings fetching water or waiting for vendors.​ Health risks are rising as desperate residents sometimes resort to unsafe water from streams, ponds, or other untreated sources, raising fears of outbreaks of waterborne diseases. Households also struggle financially as the cost of water from vendors has […]

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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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Central Region’s Water Crisis Deepens as GWL Struggles with GH¢69M Debt

Water supply in Ghana’s Central Region is at risk as Ghana Water Limited (GWL) faces financial struggles due to unpaid bills amounting to GH¢69.5 million. According to the Central Regional Manager, John Eric Kwofie, the debt crisis is severely impacting operations, making it difficult to pay workers, purchase water treatment chemicals, and maintain infrastructure.Speaking at a media event on World Water Day, Mr. Kwofie urged consumers—including private institutions, companies, and entire communities—to clear their outstanding bills. To improve efficiency, GWL has introduced a paperless billing system and an e-payment platform, allowing customers to pay via *1010# on all networks.Meanwhile, illegal connections and meter tampering are further worsening the situation, with GWL losing nearly 20% of its revenue. In response, the company has introduced a reward system for whistleblowers who report water theft or tampering.Experts warn that climate change, illegal mining, […]

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King Charles Hosts Water and Climate Reception at Buckingham Palace

On March 17, 2025, His Majesty King Charles III hosted a Water and Climate Reception at Buckingham Palace, gathering high-profile guests, including Ghanaian football legend Michael Essien, to raise awareness and rally support for WaterAid's efforts in combating the water crisis exacerbated by climate change.The event, which featured a star-studded lineup, aimed to highlight the growing issue of climate-induced water scarcity affecting millions worldwide. Notable guests included Paralympian Ellie Simmonds, actors Archie Panjabi, Samantha Barks, and Ariyon Bakare, and Ghanaian philanthropist Akosua Puni Essien.During the reception, King Charles, who is a patron of WaterAid, joined young climate activist Ung Rong Phaltevy in a unique immersive experience that demonstrated the intersection between the climate crisis and the global water shortage. The reception also followed a series of roundtables at St. James’s Palace, where young leaders and decision-makers discussed innovative solutions to […]

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Minister Warns Chinese Firm Over River Pollution

The Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson, has given Wangkang Ceramics Company Limited a one-week ultimatum to stop its illegal activities that are polluting River Anankore in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis.The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) and the Water Resources Commission (WRC) reported that the company had refused to comply with previous directives to halt the obstruction of the river’s flow and purity. Several attempts to resolve the issue had failed due to the company’s resistance.Following discussions on March 7, 2025, the minister warned that the company must find alternative waste management solutions and clear any obstructions in the river to ensure an uninterrupted water supply. He emphasized that the matter’s resolution now depends on the company's actions.

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Kanvili Kpawmo Residents Demand Water After Three-Month Dry Spell

Residents of Kanvili Kpawmo in the Sagnarigu Municipality are outraged over Ghana Water Company Limited’s (GWCL) failure to supply tap water for over three months. Despite the prolonged shortage, households continue to receive and pay water bills, sparking widespread frustration.The last time water flowed in the area was December 14, 2024. Since then, residents have been forced to rely on expensive water tankers and sachet water, increasing their cost of living and raising health concerns."It's unfair that we are paying for water we haven’t received in months," a resident lamented, accusing GWCL of prioritizing revenue over service.A statement by community member Lazarus Avonsige emphasized the growing distrust in GWCL’s commitment to public service. The affected residents are demanding the immediate restoration of water supply and a fair billing system that reflects actual usage.They have also urged regulatory bodies to step […]

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Ho Water Crisis Deepens as Residents Search for Alternatives.

The water crisis in Ho, the Volta Regional capital, has reached alarming levels, leaving residents in a state of despair. Despite a temporary restoration of water supply earlier this month, the Kpeve Water Head Works' pump broke down again, leaving many areas, including Peki, Have, and Ziavi, without water. The situation has worsened, with dried-up wells and boreholes, causing significant disruptions to daily life. Hotels and hospitals are struggling with limited water resources, and residents are queuing at public boreholes. Ghana Water Company officials are urgently trying to source a replacement pump, but there’s no clear timeline for when the water supply will be restored.

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