The Lands Minister wants to table a new mining law that decentralizes licensing to the districts. The same districts that are already struggling to control illegal mining? The same districts where galamsey remains rampant? The same districts that have been accused of enabling illegal mining?
What is the goal aside from legalizing Galamsey? You people should not piss me off o #StopGalamseyNow
This Kofi Tonto guy sits on TV and says that because the NDC is the longest-serving party in this Republic, they were supposed to have led Ghana to success. What did the NPP also do with all the years they were given?
Can’t we be serious in this country? Such childish talk!
What a disaster, those that we elected to protect us are killing us. DCE's are government employees, does that mean the government is involved in galamsey.
#endgalamseynow
Our president couldn’t sack a DCE who was implicated in enabling illegal mining. im very positive that there are more of them which haven’t been exposed yet the lands ministry wants to give licensing powers to DCEs??? You people do not care about fighting galamsey #StopGalamseyNow
Our president couldn’t sack a DCE who was implicated in enabling illegal mining. im very positive that there are more of them which haven’t been exposed yet the lands ministry wants to give licensing powers to DCEs??? You people do not care about fighting galamsey #StopGalamseyNow
A city (not even the region) projected to hit 5.5 million residents in seven years needs massive investment in housing, roads, schools, hospitals, public space, transportation. That's why Kumasi must replace all its current MPs and should never be loyal to any political party.
Ghana's progress is slowed by an endless cycle of political point-scoring. TV and radio debates are filled with jabs, gotcha moments, and arguments about who performed worse in office. Meanwhile, the problems citizens face remain largely unchanged.