Africa and Sub-Saharan African Environmental Issues
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378 fish farmers trained and improved their incomes through the Tilapia Seed Project
The Tilapia Seed Project (TiSeed) Which trained 378 fish farmers is coming to an end after 3years. The project was successful…
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Mother, three children drown in pit on lagoon at Laklevikope
A woman, aged 41, has drowned along with her three children in a pit dug in the Keta Lagoon at…
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Residents of Nkwanta South stranded after Bridge collapse
Chiefs and residents of some four Communities in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region are left stranded following…
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Chief and brother arrested over Illegal mining in Sefwi-Elubo
The Sefwi – Wiawso police have arrested the chief of Sefwi-Elubo and his brother in connection with illegal mining in…
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Government Unwilling to Stop Galamsey – Security Analyst
A security analyst said government is unwilling to fight illegal mining (galamsey). According to Dr. Ishmael Norman, government is benefiting…
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Upper Denkyira East seeks support to build cocoa by-product processing factory
The Upper Denkyira East Municipal Assembly has rallied investment support for the construction of a cocoa by-product processing factory under…
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Fight against climate change a must- Benito Owusu
The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Lands and Forestry, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio has called for…
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Oil prices jump as soft dollar, tight supplies support
Oil prices extended gains on Monday, propped up by a weaker dollar and tight supplies that offset concerns about recession and…
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Gov’t should regulate sale of foodstuffs at farm gates – farmers
The Amoma Cashew and Mango Farmers Association have appealed to the government to introduce price regulatory measures for the sale…
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Gov’t called upon to invest much resources to agric
Mr Agyeman Kodom, the Chairman of Amoma Cashew and Mango Farmers Association has appealed to the government to devote more…
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