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Ghana Declares Forest Reserves and Water Bodies ‘Red Zones’ Against Illegal Mining

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 Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s government has doubled down on its commitment to safeguarding the nation’s water bodies and forest reserves, officially designating these areas as “Red Zones” where all mining activities are strictly forbidden.

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