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UTAG calls for instant ban on mining in forest reserves

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  • Kwaku Binfo 1 year ago

    LEGAL AND ILLEGAL MINING, WHICH ONE OF THE TWO IS NOT MINING?
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  • Roger Moore 1 year ago

    IT IS ALL IN THE AGYAPADIE DOCUMENT; GALAMSEY TO HELP FUND THE PARTY, AND A LIST OF "QUALIFIED' GROUPS ETC ETC (SEE PAGES 9 TO 18) IT IS ALL ABOUT SMALL SCALE MINING

  • GH. OUR MOTHER LAND 1 year ago

    VOTE FOR CHANGE ON DECEMBER 7TH IS THE REAL SOLUTION.

  • Bro kwesi 1 year ago

    Lazy groups.All you guys know is strike .No alternative solutions.Mining had come to stay find solutions and stop this your nonsense just to be relevant.

  • Hmmm 1 year ago

    Why did we vote for your useless government? Strike is the only language that your leaders will understand

  • Elder 1 year ago

    I support you. If you cannot manage the cedi-dollar exchange rate, cant you manage your own forests, rivers and water bodies?

  • Kojo 1 year ago

    Organiser labour must join this to save the rest of us from a few greedy bastards

  • Nii 1 year ago

    In fact UTAG is a useless organization. UTAG cannot stampede Government. Who has ordered or approved mining in forest reserves? As far as I know our laws do not allow mining in forest reserves. If UTAG knows the people who ar ...
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  • Star from the North 1 year ago

    Organized labor should join and force the government to act. Organized labor is the heavy weapon that can force the government to take a decisive action on this menace. This stubborn government fears the organized labor like ...
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  • Nii Amarteifio 1 year ago

    At last, our university lecturers have raised their voices. Let's hope the politicians will act accordingly

  • Max 1 year ago

    Let's limit the ban on mining to the rivers and the 100 metre zone band along the river banks irrespective of whether they have a licence. There are responsible miners whose livelihood should be protected.