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Medieval Ghana (4th - 13th Century): The Republic of Ghana is named after the medieval Ghana Empire of West Africa. The actual name of the Empire was Wagadugu. Ghana was the title of the kings who ...
As illegal mining ravages Ghana’s rivers, more than 250,000 people are left without clean water, facing deadly health risks. Amid mounting pressure on the government to act, communities fear the worst ...
Fatou Ellika Muloshi speaks with the The 77 Percent's Michael Oti about his upcoming feature on galamsey or illegal mining in Ghana, and how the chemicals that leach into the soil and water are ...
The two rivers are extremely polluted with faecal matter. The research also confirmed that heavy metals in the water bodies were above the WHO’s recommended standard of 0.01mg/litre.
12/23/2024 December 23, 2024. Ghana is Africa's largest gold producer, but the country is fast gaining notoriety for destroying its soil and water bodies in search of the precious mineral.
Building Ghana's Aluminium Empire: Leveraging Resources And Infrastructure To Become A Major Player In The Global Market By Daniel Danino , Former Forbes Councils Member.
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