IMANI Brief: The Repeal of L.I. 2462: a False Dawn in Ghana’s War Against Galamsey?

The repeal of Legislative Instrument 2462, the controversial regulation that vested in the President the authority to approve mining licenses in forest reserves, has been hailed in some quarters as a victory in Ghana’s long struggle against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey. At first glance, this legislative reversal appears to signal progress—a symbolic triumph for civil society coalitions, environmental

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Ghana Boxing IMC Set to Lift Suspension on Professional Boxing Following Approval of Enhanced Medical and Safety Protocols

The National Sports Authority (NSA) has announced that the suspension on professional boxing in Ghana will officially be lifted on Thursday, November 6, 2025, following extensive consultations with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Interim Management Committee (IMC) overseeing the sport’s normalisation process. In what looks like a draft sighted on Tuesday, November 4, the NSA says the

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Environmental Alarm: Forest Reserve Encroached as 20 Acres of Bosomoa Forest Reserve Cleared for Proposed Health College Project

Two major developments over the weekend have stirred public concern across Ghana, a growing environmental controversy in the Bono East Region and a deadly security incident in the Upper East Region. The Bosomoa Forest Reserve in the Bono East Region is facing a major environmental threat following the clearance of about 20 acres of forest land to make way for

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Clash Between Customs and Immigration Service Personnel at the Kulungugu Border

On Wednesday, July 24, a clash erupted between personnel of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority and the Ghana Immigration Service at the Kulungugu border in the Pusiga District. The confrontation was reportedly over disagreements concerning the payment of certain border fees. Incident Overview: Sources at the border indicate that the altercation began when an importer from Burkina Faso refused to pay a booking fee of five (5) cedis demanded by Immigration Service personnel. The importer had already completed all necessary paperwork with the Customs Division and believed that the additional payment was unnecessary. Dispute Escalation: Frustrated by the demand, the importer reported the incident to the Customs Division. Customs personnel then approached the Immigration Service to facilitate free passage for the importer, arguing that the payment had already been settled. However, this intervention was met with resistance from the Immigration Service personnel, leading to a heated confrontation. The situation escalated into a scuffle between the two state security agencies, lasting over an hour. Resolution: Despite the tension, no injuries were reported from the altercation. The incident highlights ongoing issues regarding border fee collection and inter-agency cooperation. It clash underscores the need for clear communication and collaboration between the Customs Division and the Ghana Immigration Service to prevent similar disputes in the future and ensure smooth operations at the border. By Peter Quao Adattor

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