The Wood Workers Association of Ghana (WWAG), Abuakwa branch, has made a passionate appeal to the government and relevant stakeholders for the establishment of a dedicated wood village in the Abuakwa area to support their industry. This call was made by Mr. Paul Anane, the chairman of the …
Read More »Nyaboo Traditional Leaders Are Not Involved in Galamsey – CEO of Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company Defends Chiefs
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company, Mr. Divine Nana Kwadwo Owusu, has come to the defense of the traditional leaders in Nyaboo, dismissing allegations circulating on social media that they are involved in illegal mining, popularly known as *galamsey*. Mr. Owusu described the accusations as …
Read More »Dig and Wash Miners Disrupting Land Reclamation and Coconut Seedling Plantation at Konongo – CEO of Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company Cries Out
Divine Nana Kwadwo Owusu, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company, has expressed deep frustration over the disruptive activities of illegal “dig and wash” miners at his company’s 300-acre land reclamation site in Konongo. According to Mr. Owusu, the illegal miners are persistently undermining efforts to …
Read More »Nyaboo Leaders Praise Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company for Land Reclamation Efforts Amid Galamsey Crisis
Traditional leaders of the Nyaboo community have commended Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company for its voluntary land reclamation efforts aimed at restoring areas devastated by illegal mining, locally known as galamsey. The company’s initiative has been a significant step in reversing the environmental damage caused by unregulated mining activities in …
Read More »Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company Set to Reclaim 300 Acres, Plant Coconut Seedlings at Abandoned Mining Site in Konongo
The Divine Nana Owusu Mining Company has unveiled plans to reclaim a 300-acre mining site at Konongo that has been ravaged by illegal mining activities. During a press briefing during the tour to the site , the Director of the company, Mr. Divine Nana Owusu, expressed serious concerns about the …
Read More »Mortuary Workers Announce Nationwide Closure of All Mortuaries Citing Labour Law Act 651 Compliance
In an unprecedented move, the Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) has announced the closure of all mortuaries across the country, effective immediately. This action comes in accordance with Section 159 of the Labour Law, Act 651 of 2003, which addresses workers’ rights to fair treatment and appropriate working conditions. …
Read More »Asanteman Youth for Culture and Development Condemns Ongoing Attacks and Disrespect Against Otumfuo and Asanteman
An urgent press conference was held today by the Asanteman Youth for Culture and Development to address what they describe as coordinated verbal and physical attacks against Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, and the entire Asanteman. The group expressed deep concern over the recent developments, emphasizing the sanctity …
Read More »Kumasi Technical Institute Launches Environ Green Club to Promote Sanitation Awareness
As part of its efforts to enhance environmental consciousness and promote good sanitation practices, the Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) has officially launched the *Environ Green Club*, a student-led initiative aimed at fostering a culture of cleanliness among the youth. The launch took place at the school’s assembly hall on Wednesday, …
Read More »Kumasi Technical Institute Marks World Cleanup Day with Community Cleanup Exercise
Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) took part in the global World Cleanup Day celebration on Saturday by organizing a major cleanup exercise on its campus and surrounding areas. The event, which involved both students and staff, was designed to promote environmental cleanliness and raise awareness about proper waste management practices. …
Read More »KTI Introduces Waste Segregation Initiative to Promote Recycling and Environmental Responsibility
Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) has launched an ambitious waste segregation initiative titled “Operations Separate Your Waste”* to foster environmental responsibility and promote recycling on campus. The program, which encourages students and staff to categorize their waste into plastics, bottles, paper, and food waste, aims to create a cleaner campus environment …
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