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Anti-galamsey task force destroys 10 Changfans other mining equipment on Pra River

The anti-galamsey task force, Operation Halt, has intensified its crackdown on illegal mining activities, destroying key equipment used for illegal operations on Ghana’s river bodies.

In their latest move, the task force destroyed 10 Changfans, a pistol, and eight water-pumping machines on the Pra River in the Central Region.

This follows the burning of 30 pieces of mining equipment on the Birim River in the Eastern Region during the first day of the operation.

Speaking to Citi News, Colonel Eric Tenadu, Commander of the Operation Halt Task Force, emphasised that the team had also dismantled several other machines used by illegal miners.

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He explained that the task force’s rapid deployment from the Eastern to the Central Region on the second day was part of a strategic effort to outmanoeuvre illegal miners and prevent them from relocating their operations.

The current phase of Operation Halt is expected to last for two weeks, during which the task force will patrol major river bodies across the country, including the Pra, Birim, and Ankobra Rivers, all of which have been heavily polluted by illegal mining activities.

Col. Tenadu reiterated that the operation aims not only to dismantle illegal mining infrastructure but also to deter those who continue to damage the environment through galamsey.

He said, “I am unable to tell where we are moving next but I can assure you that we are visiting all the major water bodies in the country and so they [the illegal miners] should prepare for us.”

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“For this phase of the operation, our aim is to clear the waterbodies and so our concentration is on the waterbodies and not lands,”he noted.

The deployment of military personnel, including engineers, alongside police officers and environmental experts, underscores the government’s commitment to tackling the galamsey crisis.

The operation has so far been well-received by environmental groups, though many have called for long-term solutions to prevent illegal miners from returning once the task force leaves.

 Source: Citinewsroom.com

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Abronye remanded in police custody for one week

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has been remanded into prison custody for one week.

He was brought before an Accra Circuit Court on Thursday, September 12, 2025, on charges of offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace and publication of false news, which are classified as misdemeanours under Ghanaian law.

After hearing the case, the court ordered that he be kept in custody while investigations continue.

He is expected to reappear before the court on Thursday, September 19, 2025.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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Mahama promises more jobs and support for Zongo communities

President of the republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has assured Muslim leaders that his government will continue to do everything possible to improve the economy and create jobs for the youth.

Speaking to a gathering of imams, Mr. Mahama emphasised the government’s main focus in education was to expand technical and vocational training so that young people could gain the skills they need to work and support themselves.

He added that special attention would be given to Muslim communities to ensure they benefit from the rollout of new training centres.

He mentioned that programmes such as Ajumawura, which offers small loans to start businesses, and the National Apprenticeship Programme, which helps especially young women to learn trades like dressmaking, would also help the youth to build a future for themselves.

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On support for Zongo communities, Mr. Mahama said a coordinator and deputy had been appointed to lead the Zongo Development Fund.

He announced that they would soon begin work on a microcredit scheme called the Soya Fund.

The fund, he explained, would provide small loans to poor households in Zongo communities, especially women engaged in small-scale businesses such as selling waakye, cocoa, or running small shops.

He said artisans like dressmakers would also benefit.

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The president thanked the imams for their continuous prayers for Ghana, saying their intercession had helped the country remain one of the most peaceful nations in Africa.

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