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Galamsey Menace: GRASAG to Join Catholic Bishops in Protest Against Galamsey on October 11

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The Graduate Students' Association of Ghana (GRASAG) has announced its intention to join forces with the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference in a nationwide protest against illegal mining activities, commonly known as galamsey, and what they describe as worsening governance in the country. The protest, scheduled for October 11, 2024, is expected to draw significant attention to the environmental degradation caused by galamsey and the perceived lapses in leadership in addressing the issue. The Catholic Bishops have been vocal in their criticisms of illegal mining, which has devastated large portions of Ghana’s forests, farmlands, and water bodies. They argue that despite various government initiatives to combat galamsey, the issue persists, posing a serious threat to the environment and livelihoods across the country. GRASAG, representing the voices of Ghana’s graduate students, has expressed concerns about the future of the nation, particularly in the areas of environmental cons

Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei Has Join His Ancestors






Former Minister of Monitoring and Evaluation Dr Anthony Akoto Osei has died, Degeniuz Blog has gathered.


Dr Akoto Osei died on Monday, March 20 after a short illness.

Until his death, the deceased politician was a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He had served the people of Old Tafo Pankrono as their Member of Parliament (MP) until 2020.

He served as the Ranking Member of Finance from 2009 to 2013.

He was appointed Minister of Monitoring and Evaluation in 2017 when the NPP regained power.

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