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Okyere Baafi questions why some clergy have gone quiet - what could be the reason?
Michael Okyere Baafi has taken aim at some members of the clergy- raising questions about their silence. He suggests a change in government may be influencing their willingness to speak- but what could be the implications?

Will the Amansie Central DCE's continued presence in office affect the illegal mining probe?
The Lands Ministry PRO addressed concerns about the Amansie Central DCE remaining in office amid an illegal mining taxation probe - a situation raising questions about potential interference. The PRO insists investigative protocols are designed to prevent any such compromise.

Why does President Mahama think 'our own people' are so deeply entrenched in the illegal mining crisis?
President Mahama acknowledges the pervasive involvement of various individuals in illegal mining - from political figures to traditional leaders. This widespread participation poses a significant challenge to combating galamsey in Ghana.

Gov't is making "significant gains" in the galamsey fight, but one church leader reveals a dire consequence.
Ama Mawusi Mawuenyefia says the government has made strides in the fight against galamsey. Apostle Eric Nyamekye warns that illegal mining increasingly disrupts community livelihoods and church activities - but what does this mean for the future?

Authorities are struggling to keep up as illegal miners become increasingly resourceful - and dangerous.
NAIMOS has ramped up efforts to combat illegal mining- locally known as "galamsey"- across Ghana. The crackdown has led to significant disruptions, but the situation is more complex than it appears.

Why is the investigation into alleged illegal mining taxes taking so long - and what reforms might it recommend?
The Lands Ministry is investigating allegations against the Amansie Central DCE regarding illegal mining taxes- a probe expected to conclude soon. The investigation's complexity has led to delays, raising questions about potential wider implications.

A tearful plea for forgiveness was made to the Church of Pentecost - but what caused the need for reconciliation?
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has appealed to the Church of Pentecost for forgiveness following controversial remarks made by a government official. The appeal was made during a Thanksgiving service - but what prompted this request for reconciliation?

Following a sharp response to the Church of Pentecost Chairman, the Free Zones CEO has now made a public statement...
Dr. Mary Awusi, CEO of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, and Apostle Dr. Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, are at the center of a public discussion. The controversy stems from remarks made about illegal mining - also known as galamsey - and its impact.

Chairman Wontumi's legal battle takes a turn- but what does it mean for the galamsey case and his company's future?
Deputy Attorney General Srem-Sai says Chairman Wontumi could face consequences in the Samreboi galamsey case- involving his company Akonta Mining. The High Court has dismissed Wontumi's no-case submission- raising the stakes in this ongoing legal battle.

A national dialogue workshop aims to translate grassroots experiences into national policy - but can it?
Spain is supporting Ghana in its fight against illegal mining as stakeholders meet at KAIPTC to discuss galamsey's safety and security implications. The dialogue builds on months of fieldwork and regional workshops - but what new strategies will emerge?

Why is Prof. Prempeh so concerned about retiree salaries - and what does it mean for Ghana's economy?
Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh has raised concerns about a specific compensation practice for retired public officials in Ghana. He questions the global prevalence of this practice - and its impact on the nation's finances.

Mahama admits that the fight against galamsey is complicated - but what makes it so difficult to tackle?
President Mahama addressed the issue of illegal mining in Ghana during a meeting with Organised Labour. He acknowledged the deep entrenchment of galamsey within various levels of society - hinting at the complexities of combating it.

Why does an MP think a CEO should be fired over comments made about a religious leader's galamsey concerns?
Charles Owiredu has taken issue with the Free Zones CEO's comments against the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost - following the latter's remarks on galamsey. The MP believes the CEO should have faced greater consequences for her words, hinting at deeper issues at play.

Why does a Ghanaian journalist think reparations for slavery shouldn't go to African countries?
Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has challenged President Mahama's advocacy for reparations to African countries for the slave trade. Manasseh argues that African nations were complicit in the trade - raising questions about who should be compensated.

Kwame Boafo Akuffo says galamsey is now a national security and health emergency, urging Parliament to back lethal enfor
Kwame Boafo Akuffo says galamsey is now a national security and health emergency, urging Parliament to back lethal enforcement against illegal miners.

Newsfile is set to dissect Ghana's most critical issues- but what solutions will emerge from the discussions?
Newsfile is set to tackle pressing issues- from xenophobia in South Africa to galamsey's impact on water and health. The show will also address tensions around the Bogoso Prestea Mine and debate the reality of Ghana's power supply situation.

Ghana's Newsfile is back to tackle the most pressing issues - but what truths will be uncovered?
Newsfile returns this Saturday with discussions on galamsey taxes, sole-sourcing probes, the Black Stars and presidential dialogue. The show will delve into governance, sports, and accountability- but what insights will the panel bring?