Following the Ministerial vetting of the Lands Minister-designate Samuel Abdulai Jinapor and Minister-designate for Works and Housing, Francis Asenso Boakye, Ayisha Ibrahim and her panel of experts assess how far the country has come in the fight against galamsey and housing deficit.
Guests for the discussion includes a Convenor, Media Coalition against illegal Mining and CEO, Ghana Chamber of Telecommunication, Dr Kenneth Ashigbey; Former CEO, Minerals Commission and Chamber of Mines, Dr Toni Aubynn;
Also, a Coordinator, Third World Network Africa, Dr Yao Graham and Executive Secretary, Ghana, Sammy Amegayibor.
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