May 21
Ghana: Zoomlion Kenya Begins Major Transformation of Nairobi Waste Management System
The Project Director of Zoomlion Kenya, Dr Peter Dagadu, has announced that the company is making significant progress barely a month after commencing operations in Nairobi under… Read more »
Ghana: Acute Water Shortage Hits Sunyani
An acute water shortage has gripped the Sunyani Municipality in the Bono Region, leaving taps in many homes dry for weeks and forcing residents to search frantically for water. Read more »
May 20
Ghana: Southern Ghana Faces Flood Threat - Gmet Warns As Heavy Rains Approach
Thousands of residents in parts of southern Ghana risk severe flooding and storm-related destruction in the coming weeks if urgent steps are not taken to desilt drains, clear… Read more »
Ghana: Nation Needs $53bn to Fight Climate Change - Mest
Ghana will need an estimated $53.3 billion over the next decade to implement its revised climate action plan, underscoring the scale of investment required to tackle climate change… Read more »
Ghana: We've Heard This Before - Time to Stop the Flood Cycle
The latest warning from the Ghana Meteorological Agency should make all of us pause and reflect, not out of fear, but out of recognition. We have heard this before. Read more »
Ghana: Powering Ghana's SMEs Through Green Financing Partnerships
There is a quiet transformation underway across Ghana's business landscape. One that does not announce itself with fanfare but reveals itself in the hum of solar panels on factory… Read more »
May 15
Ghana: Parts of Western Accra to Face Water Supply Interruptions
Residents in parts of western Accra are expected to experience erratic water supply and low pressure following technical challenges at the Weija Water Treatment Plant, the Ghana… Read more »
May 14
Ghana: Republic Bank Eases Water Crisis in 2 Schools in Volta Region
The Republic Bank Ghana PLC has handed over mechanised electricity and solar-powered water systems to two senior high schools in the Volta Region, bringing an end to years of water… Read more »
May 07
Ghana: Illegal Logging Demands Urgent and Coordinated National Action
The latest concerns raised by the Ghana Timber Millers Organisation on illegal logging once again bring into sharp focus a challenge that has persisted for years but is now… Read more »
Ghana: Climate Change Threatens Fisheries and Coastal Livelihoods in Keta
For two consecutive months, Millicent 'Mama' Dzissah, a 45-year-old fishmonger and retailer at Vodza near Keta, has watched her livelihood slip away as dwindling fish stocks in… Read more »
May 06
Ghana: Net Loss - the Hidden Cost of Protecting Ghana's Oceans
Maame Ayorkor has sold fish from the same weathered wooden table near Jamestown harbour for 22 years. Each morning, she rises before dawn, waits for the canoes to return, and sorts… Read more »
April 30
Ghana: Illegal Structures On Waterways to Go - - Minister
The Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources, Mr Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has warned that the government will be ruthless in dealing with persons who encroach on wetlands and… Read more »
Ghana: Pres Mahama Visits Tidal Waves-Hit Fuveme, Blekusu
PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has assured residents of Fuveme and Blekusu in the Anloga District and Ketu South Municipality respectively that funds for the construction of their… Read more »
April 28
Ghana: Lions, Leos Mark Environment Month With E-Waste Campaign
Members of the Lions and Leo clubs have undertaken a month-long e-waste awareness campaign to mark Environment Month in April. Read more »
April 21
Ghana: Tidal Waves Ravage Fuveme... Residents Call for Sea Defence Extension
Residents of Fuveme in the Anloga District of the Volta Region have appealed to the government to urgently extend the sea defence project to the area following widespread… Read more »
April 08
Ghana: Govt Sets Up Energy, Green Transition Fund
A renewable Energy and Green Transition Fund has been set up by the government to facilitate the country's shift to sustainable energy. It will, among other things, be used to… Read more »
April 07
Ghana: Zimbabwean President Tours Acarp After Zoomlion-Geo Pomona MOU
The President of Zimbabwe, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, has toured the Accra Compost and Recycling Plant (ACARP) during his State visit to Ghana, praising the facility as a prime example… Read more »
March 30
Ghana: Air Pollution - The Silent Killer Ghana Can No Longer Ignore
Ghana's fight against air pollution can no longer be treated as a distant environmental concern. It is a present and pressing public health emergency, one that demands urgent,… Read more »
March 29
Ghana: Search and Rescue Underway After Building Collapse At Accra Newtown School
Search and rescue operations are ongoing following a structural collapse at the Experimental D/A School in Accra Newtown. Read more »
March 24
Ghana: 2nd Edition of Tree for Life Reforestation Initiative Launched
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, and Acting Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has officially launched the second edition… Read more »
Ghana: Protect Rivers Now or Face Water Crisis - FRWB
FRIENDS of Rivers and Water Bodies (FRWB), an environmental Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has urged Ghanaians to be patriotic and initiate a conscious and concerted approach… Read more »
March 19
Ghana: Northern Ghana Faces Rising Climate Threats - Bewda
A local non-profit organisation, the Belim Wusa Development Agency (BEWDA), has called for stronger collaboration between communities and government to tackle the growing impact of… Read more »
March 20
Ghana: Our Water Is Safe for Consumption - - Safe Water Network
The Country Director for Safe Water Network (SWN), Ghana, Charles Nimako, has assured that water from its treatment stations across the country is safe for consumption in the face… Read more »
March 16
Ghana: Tariff Reduction a Welcome Relief, but Service Must Improve
The announcement by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) of a reduction in electricity and water tariffs effective April 1, 2026, is welcome news for consumers. Read more »
March 13
Ghana: Accra's Water Supply Under Threat ... As Sand Winning, Waste Disposal Pollute Weija Dam
RESIDENTS of Accra may have to brace themselves to pay more for water as illegal activities around the Weija Water Treatment Plant persist, threatening the quality of water in the… Read more »











