This is a collection or articles on Galamsey or Illegal mining in Ghana since 2012
Four Russian ‘galamseyers’ get GHC200,000 bail each
Russian, Ukrainian galamseyers granted bail
Galamsey fight will help reduce water tariffs – Stanley Martey
Aisha Huang returns to Bepotenteng mining site
Anti-galamsey campaign gets UN commendation
The Chinese factor, environment and global natural resources
Feature: Our environment needs to be conserved for posterity
Task Force arrests 13 illegal miners in Offin River
Top forestry official selling forests to Chinese miners – Baako
Illegal mining: Baako fingers 'big fish' at Forestry Commission
GHC10,000 Chinese donation an embarrassment to Ghana – Inusah Fuseini
We are able to catch more fish now - Ankobra fishermen rejoice over ban on galamsey
Could Ghanaians please let common sense prevail in critical times?
Open letter to the President on dealing with Galamsey
Obuor, others launch music video to fight ‘galamsey’
Galamsey arrests: Probe cases well - Justice Dotse charges security agencies
If illegal miners aren’t criminals, who and what are they?
Mining firm sues Lands Ministry, others over withdrawal of license
Galamsey fight will go on - Akufo-Addo
Galamsey fight will continue to the end – Nana Addo
Music video to save Atiwa Forest launched
POEM: Galamsey must stop
Driver beaten to pulp for linking Okyehene to galamsey
I’m confident government will stop galamsey – Okyenhene
Are there links between galamseyers and elements in the higher echelons of the military?
Taskforce destroys ‘galamsey’ equipment in Achiase
Mining companies demand VAT refund
Fighting galamsey: EPA engages in tree planting in Kyebi
Fighting galamsey: EPA engages in tree planting in Kyebi
Galamsey fight: River Pra showing signs of improvement - DCE
Competence vital in prosecuting galamseyers – Lecturer
Court grants Asia Huang GHC500,000 bail
Chinese galamsey ‘queen’, 4 others granted bail
Ghana journalists under threat from illegal miners – GJA
3 Russians, Ukranian arrested for galamsey charged
Letter from Africa: Why a new word in Ghana spells trouble