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Contractors to sue government for delay payment

Should the government refuse to give its members the money they are promised for successfully completed projects, a group calling itself the Joint Contractors Association has threatened to take the government to court. This follows a two-week deadline that the group, which is made up of building and road contractors, …

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We’ve paid all emoluments due Mahama-NPP

Former President John Dramani Mahama, according to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Director of Communications, Mr. Richard Ahiagba, has been receiving all the benefits owed to him as a former Ghanaian leader. Mr. Mahama has disclosed that he is responsible for paying for items like water, power, rent, fuel, health …

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SEC, EOCO advised Ghanaians against investing in these 17 companies

The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have launched a combined investigation into the actions of some investment businesses that primarily conduct business online. It was discovered that seventeen businesses were functioning illegally. As a result, the Commission and the Office have advised …

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Ghana Water Company cry for help over galamsey pollution

The harmful effects of mining are causing the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to bemoan the cost of treating water bodies.   The business claims that it is currently burdened by significant financial outlays for chemicals used to treat highly turbid raw water at various extraction sites. Speaking to a …

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Aisha Huang weeps as court deny her bail

Aisha Huang, the kingpin of Chinese galamsey, sobbed in court today. Although the cause of her weeping is unknown, prior reports from court indicate that one of her coworkers, the second accused Johng Li Hua, a Chinese woman herself, became ill during court proceedings and sobbed bitterly. According to information …

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Galamsey is affecting cocoa production-COCOBOD

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) is concerned about the rate at which illegal mining activities are not only destroying forest areas but also starting to have a negative influence on cocoa output figures. The cocoa industry could suffer a devastating blow with a grim future if the current trajectory of …

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