This is a collection or articles on Galamsey or Illegal mining in Ghana since 2012
Mining firms trade accusations over deadly blast at Gbani
Shaanxi Mining Company ordered to stop work following deaths
Mining deaths: Minerals Commission orders shut down of Shaanxi firm
8 miners feared dead, dozens injured in explosive blast
11 dead, dozens injured in Shaanxi explosive blast
10 miners killed in deadly blast at Gbani in Upper East Region
Pra River now a stagnant, brownish sludge
Miner dies in galamsey pit at Pankese
Newmont takes top gold producer spot with US$10bn Goldcorp buy
Galamsey fight gets result; Ankobra River regenerates its natural ecology
The gov't that didn't see GHC30bn unreported gold leave Ghana - Corruption Watch
Suhuyini, Ashaiman MP sue Minerals Commission, 35 mining companies
Ministry revokes prospecting licence of Imperial Heritage
Anti-galamsey soldiers in near clash with soldiers protecting mining company
Why was Aisha Huang ‘freed’? – Coalition Against Galamsey petitions AG
'Discontinuation of Aisha Huang’s case saved tax payers’ money’- Charles Bissue
Why drop galamsey charges against Aisha Huang? Media Coalition wants answers
Ghanaians partner Chinese-Taiwanese firm to invest heavily in mining sector
We are guiltless, uninvolved in Frimpong Boateng’s looting, raiding schemes – Operation Vanguard
No compensation for small scale miners – Minister
Ban on galamsey has not been lifted and will not be lifted – Akufo-Addo
Lifting ban on small-scale mining is a step towards sustainable mining - Apinto Gyasehene
Galamsey queen deported
Small scale miners not entitled to any compensation – Asomah-Cheremeh
Deputy Lands Minister charges mining officers to exhibit good work ethics
Chinese galamsey queen deported
'Ban on illegal mining not lifted' – President Akufo-Addo
Galamsey: State no longer interested in Aisha Huang case
Don't take concessions from miners - NDC Chairman to government
State discontinues case against Chinese ‘galamsey queen’ Aisha Huang
Galamsey: Reclamation costing GHS29 billion – Oppong Nkrumah
Get insurance, TIN & SSNIT for employees by March 2019 – Small scale miners ordered
Get insurance, TIN & SSNIT for employees by March 2019 – Small scale miners ordered
9 Chinese illegal miners arrested as ban on small-scale mining ends today
900 small-scale mining entities resume work today
Small-scale miners appeal to government for financial support