ENVIRONMENT
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IPR Ghana inspires school children to become Environmental Ambassadors
THE Institute of Public Relations (IPR) Ghana has, as part of activities marking the celebration of its 50th Anniversary, organised…
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GSE champions Climate Action with GH₵10,000 funding for school project
The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has reaffirmed its commitment to climate action and youth engagement by announcing a GH₵10,000 sponsorship…
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Ghana set to issue first FLEGT licenses in Africa by June 30, 2025
Ghana is poised to be the first African country to issue Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licenses, with…
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Empowering youth entrepreneurs: Key to Africa’s climate change solutions
By Tony ELUMELU I AM a proud Nigerian and a proud African. I am also a philanthropist and entrepreneur—and I…
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Access Bank leads in eco-friendly financing
By Olumide OLATUNJI IN today’s world, sustainability has become a key focus for banks. This is driven by the growing…
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Galamsey fight: Labour suspends strike as Govt scrambles, introduces new measures
Organised labour has called off its planned nationwide strike, originally set for October 10, in response to the government’s renewed…
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Galamsey Fight: Govt moves to avert strike
As the planned strike by Organised Labour dawns , government has issued a fresh statement reiterating its unwavering commitment to…
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Nationwide strike will go ahead – Organised Labour
Spokesperson for Organised Labour Mr Joshua Ansah has confirmed during a meeting with members on Monday that the planned strike…
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GREENOVATION: Ghana’s Beacon of Hope for a Greener Future
By Azure Imoro Abdulai AS the global environmental crisis deepens, the need for innovative solutions to combat climate change, foster…
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Govt defends issuance of mining licenses in forest reserves
Advisor on Mines to the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Benjamin Aryee has explained the rationale behind granting mining…
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