DOSSIER: Ban on fishing in Ghana
The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has placed a ban on the importation of all ornamental fishes and tilapia species. The ban which began on July 1 will end on December. Meanwhile, Government has imposed a one month ban on all fishing ac
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Fishermen Council threatens lawsuit over impending fishing ban
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Jamestown fisherfolk postpone demo against closed season
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Group to sue Fisheries minister over ban
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Chorkor fishermen welcome ban on fishing
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Fisheries Minister bribing fisherfolk to back fishing ban – Jamestown Fishermen
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Ga priest fights fishing ban
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Fishing Ban: Minister clueless – Fisherman
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Fishing Ban: National Best Fisherman to sue government
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Fishing Ban: Minority bribing us to demonstrate – Fishermen
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Chorkor fishermen back fishing ban; blast Minority
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Chorkor fishermen support ban on fishing