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How much it will cost to restore 'galamsey-polluted' Birim River - EPA discloses

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  • Kweku 1 day ago

    This approach to restore galamsey polluted water bodies in Ghana is not sustainable. Why do our leaders sit down for some unscrupulous people to destroy our forest reserves and water bodies before they come in with expensive ...
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  • Kwame. Nkrumah 1 day ago

    This is the price of putting the gold back into the ground. Ghana is a nation of contradictions Kwame Nkrumah

  • Mouth mouth 1 day ago

    Tax small scale miners and fine galamsay operators
    Sell their equipments and put the accruing funds into escrow account to be used to fund the restoration process

  • Musa 1 day ago

    The problem is that the government is now the buyer of the gold, so how can we stop the galamsey.
    They value galamsey than the water.

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  • FACT 1 day ago

    IS IT WORTH MINING THE GOLD?
    1. Disband Goldbod
    2. Eliminate galamsey
    3. Discontinue legal small scale mining

    We do not know how to properly mine the gold in our land. Let's leave the gold alone.

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 day ago

    The government should force the Ashate chefs ans the rest of Akan chiefs contributes to cover the expenses because the chiefs sold the land to Galamsy operators

  • Pelicles. 17 hours ago

    Stop surface mining, galamsey etc, and the rivers will reset itself without injecting a pesewa into it. This is commonsense. They are trying to create something "Unimaginable" as a way to siphon something from the treasury in ...
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