This is a collection or articles on Galamsey or Illegal mining in Ghana since 2012
Illegal miners turn in 75 excavators
Chinese ‘galamseyers’ aren’t only destroying water bodies; they’ve eaten all our frogs – Kokofu
Lands and Forestry minister joins ‘national red day’ against galamsey
Police vow to clamp down on ‘illegal miners’
Galamsey will not stop because of poverty, greed – Group
400 excavators withdrawn from galamsey sites
Churches join fight against galamsey
Cruel destruction of lands and rivers must stop - CPP
Respect our laws – Nana Addo to Chinese galamsey operators
We don't hate Chinese; our laws must work - Akufo-Addo
Illegal miners will be absorbed under special project – Government
Let's use Easter to reflect on how to fight galamsey - CPP
GUNSA backs galamsey ban; demands tough actions from government
We’re enforcing our laws – Akufo-Addo responds to Chinese galamsey concerns
Cruel destruction of lands and rivers must stop - CPP
Gold production slumps following campaign against galamsey
Cocoa farmers rallied to join fight against illegal mining
Galamseyers desecrate cemetery, re-bury corpses in mass grave
Political direction needed to halt galamsey – WACAM
I support galamsey - Akrobeto
IPR–Ghana joins media campaign against galamsey
I support galamsey - Akrobeto
Editorial:The Chinese mission must come again!
Galamsey arrives at Nkoranza North
Chief Justice designates 14 special courts for anti-galamsey fight
Australian Embassy backs government’s fight against galamsey
Deport foreign nationals involved in Galamsey – Group
Massive anti-Chinese demonstration looms in Upper East
Miss Ghana UK, Rachel Ama Djan joins ‘galamsey’ campaign
Chiefs can’t stop galamsey - Okyenhene
Group to demonstrate against Chinese ‘galamseyers’ in Upper East
Failure of our economic system to create jobs could be a factor of galamsey menace - Lecturer
‘Galamseyers’ operate at night too – Okyenhene
Akufo-Addo will be out in 2020 if he stops galamsey - Akwatia illegal miners
Illegal miners ignore anti-galamsey campaign
Australian Embassy backs government’s fight against galamsey