Anti-galamsey protest: Work together to address illegal mining – UN urges Ghana

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“Illegal and unregulated mining has devastating economic, social, and environmental consequences,” the statement read. “It exacerbates poverty, damages livelihoods, pollutes the environment, negatively impacts health and water, disrupts peace, and fuels illicit financial flows.”

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What matters is Ghana’s devt; I support both NPP, NDC – Asantehene

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“We are asking that you embark on a clean campaign and come out with good policies that will guide this country. The NPP has already selected Matthew Opoku Prempeh, and it’s true, that he is a son of Asanteman, but I want to say on authority that you are all my children, and I support all of you. What we want is development,” Otumfuo stated.

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Normalising monetisation in politics is a dangerous trend – NCCE Chair

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“If we continue to indulge in this culture of giving out money and demanding money as part of the electoral process, we are going to find ourselves in dangerous zones,” she warned, adding, “It is almost like we’ve put our democracy out there for sale.”

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‘Enough is Enough’ demo against EC

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The demonstrations took place along approved routes across all 16 regions of Ghana, with protesters dressed in the party’s colors, holding placards with inscriptions like “Audit the Voters Register Now,” “EC Must Serve the People Not the Corrupt NPP,” and “Peace Council Must Speak Up Now,” amongst others.

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Rex Omar highlights NDC’s pledge to establish proper royalty collection system

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No law stipulates how much every music user (ie media houses) must pay based on duration. That is the issue. So for example, if Multimedia has played 100,000 minutes you cannot say just because they have played such number of times they should pay such an amount times 100,000 minutes. So we are [currently] using flat rate,” he told the host Kwame Dadzie.

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