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Prof. Opoku-Agyemang attends Guyana's 60th Independence celebration- but what's on the agenda?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang has arrived in Guyana to join the country's 60th Independence Anniversary celebrations- a delegation representing Ghana at this historic event. This visit aims to strengthen diplomatic relations- but what opportunities for cooperation will be explored?

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.

A new mining agreement has been approved- but not everyone is convinced it's a good thing for the country.
Ghana's Parliament and Barari DV Ghana Limited are at the center of a major agreement- one that could reshape the nation's mining landscape. The agreement promises significant changes, but some parties are concerned about the potential implications- leaving many to wonder what the future holds.

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?

A church elder was arrested at a galamsey site - but his surprising confession is what has everyone talking.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) has apprehended a foreman at an illegal small-scale mining site in the Ashanti Region. The suspect's surprising identity and confession raise questions about the reach of illegal mining - and the individuals involved.

An MP raises concerns about illegal mining and logging - but who is protecting the perpetrators?
Dr. Gideon Boako, Tano North MP, is concerned about increased illegal mining and logging. He alleges government appointees are enabling environmental destruction- but what impact will this have?

Following public backlash, what "stronger government action" is the Christian Council now pushing for?
The Christian Council of Ghana and Rev. Cyril Fayose are calling for more than just apologies in a recent controversy. They suggest a need to protect public standards - but what action is needed?

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?

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.

Ghana is at a breaking point, according to one top politician - but what's gone so wrong?
Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh has raised concerns about multiple crises facing Ghana. He is demanding emergency presidential intervention to address problems in critical sectors - but what issues are threatening the nation?

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.

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.

A Ghanaian company now controls a major mine for the first time- but what challenges and opportunities lie ahead?
Engineers & Planners took control of the Damang Mine last Saturday in a symbolic handover. This marks a possible turning point for Ghana's mining industry- but what could this mean for the future?

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.

Why does Daryl Bosu say that the government is watering down critical parts of the Minerals and Mining Act?
Daryl Bosu of A Rocha Ghana says the fight against galamsey is failing. He claims efforts are uncoordinated among state agencies - and that conditions are worsening despite government interventions.

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has appealed to the Church of Pentecost for forgiveness after controversy over remarks by F
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has appealed to the Church of Pentecost for forgiveness after controversy over remarks by Free Zones CEO Dr Mary Awusi in Accra.

The corruption trial of Charles Bissue continues- but a recent court decision has raised some eyebrows.
Charles Bissue, a former secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining, is facing corruption charges. An application to halt High Court proceedings has been dismissed- but what does this mean for the ongoing trial?