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Hundreds march against Ghana's damaging informal gold mining boom

REUTERS
Hundreds of people marched through Ghana's capital Accra on Friday in a peaceful protest against unlicensed gold mining, calling on authorities to act against the dangerous and env
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Namibian Sun 2024-12-31

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