Citizen Kwesi Hornsby (@kwesihornsby) 's Twitter Profile
Citizen Kwesi Hornsby

@kwesihornsby

Citizen Not a Spectator | Entrepreneur | Business Owner | God is the Greatest!

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calendar_today27-10-2013 12:33:11

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nana aba (@thenanaaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Greater Accra Regional Minister should focus on fixing our dark streets, choked gutters, and the exorbitant rent charges residents are burdened with.

SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@sikaofficial1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Concerned citizens swoop into action, impounding a trailer that was conveying unharnessed shipping containers in the Tema Free Zones Enclave. The individuals raised alarm over the negligence of authorities in allowing such road safety infractions, citing the lack of a proper

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Galamsey is an illegality. It does not simply denote a violation of the Constitution. It shows that the criminal justice process is ineffective against organised crime. It reveals how politics undermines a legal system It shows unequal application of the law #SayNoToGalamsey

Galamsey is an illegality.

It does not simply denote a violation of the Constitution.

It shows that the criminal justice process is ineffective against organised crime.

It reveals how politics undermines a legal system

It shows unequal application of the law

#SayNoToGalamsey
Cadman Atta Mills (@cadmanattamills) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I REFUSE TO PAY FOR THE ACCOLADES PRESIDENT MAHAMA AND THE NDC IS RECEIVING FOR THE CEDI'S RECOVERY WITH MY HEALTH OR LIFE. Call it Galamsey or "legal" small scale mining (when bankrolled by the politically connected). It is killing us. #StopGalamseyNow

The Fourth Estate (@fourthestategh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Illegal mining (Galamsey) has had a devastating impact on our water bodies. Now, the damage is showing in our food markets. Watch out for our latest documentary: GALAMSEY - The FOOD TOLL tomorrow, September 16. #galamsey #TheFourthEstate

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Ghana's $165M Sekondi-Takoradi-Kojokrom railway, launched in 2016, now lies in ruins. Silent stations, rusted seats, and weed-covered tracks mark the decay of a once-hopeful project. Kids play where trains should run. tinyurl.com/The-Fourth-Est…

Ghana's $165M Sekondi-Takoradi-Kojokrom railway, launched in 2016, now lies in ruins. Silent stations, rusted seats, and weed-covered tracks mark the decay of a once-hopeful project. Kids play where trains should run.

tinyurl.com/The-Fourth-Est…
The Fourth Estate (@fourthestategh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pres. John Mahama commissioned the Kojokrom to Takoradi railway line days after he lost the 2016 elections. In the last eight years, the $165M investments was used sparsely culminating into eventual abandonment. Watch our documentary on the rail line: youtu.be/7jJ8AcODbVc

GHOne TV (@ghonetv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kontomire and other foodstuff in mining regions now contain toxic mercury, risking cancer in adults and brain damage in children... - 2025 Mercury and Other Heavy Metals Impact Assessment Report #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert

Kontomire and other foodstuff in mining regions now contain toxic mercury, risking cancer in adults and brain damage in children... - 2025 Mercury and Other Heavy Metals Impact Assessment Report

#GHOneNews #EIBNetwork
#GHOneTV #NewsAlert
Dr. George (@georgeanagli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I listened to Joy FM this morning and the breakdown of the report on heavy metals from galamsey areas is truly alarming. The air, water, land and the food produced especially in areas like Konongo are no longer safe. The high levels of arsenic, lead, mercury, and other

Sam Attah-Mensah (@sammens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the Ayensu River that passes through Agona Kwanyarko and ends up in Winneba. Politicians are still debating what we should do with Galamsey. Meanwhile, families are performing all domestic activities with the water. Ghana must rise against Galamsey!

This is the Ayensu River that passes through Agona Kwanyarko and ends up in Winneba. Politicians are still debating what we should do with Galamsey. Meanwhile, families are performing all domestic activities with the water. Ghana must rise against Galamsey!