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prof kwabena frimpong boateng

    • Additionally, he warned that the new reforms placed a ban on the fabrication, transportation and use of dredging equipment for use in water bodies, ...

    After almost two years of efforts to regularise and streamline activities of the small-scale mining sector, the ban on small-scale mining has been lifted for mining companies that have been successfully vetted and their concessions validated by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM).

    • The heart surgeon said the use of pesticide in preserving food items, including ‘Koobi’ and tiger nuts, were rife and called for national intervention.

    The Minister of Science, Technology, Environment and Innovation, Prof. Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, has cautioned those who drink palm wine of a possible health risk because most tappers use pesticide to process the drink.

    • Title-hopeful side, Manchester United, were pegged back in the chase as they dropped points for the third time in four league games following a goalless draw against an under-strength side at the Emirates stadium.

    The English Premier League continued this weekend with bottommost Sheffield United's hopes of repeating their midweek giant-killing over Manchester United against City at the Etihad being doused in cold water as they succumbed to a lone goal defeat at the hands of Manchester City, who picked up a club-record 12th successive victory with the win for a three-point advantage at the helm on Saturday.

  • Once upon a time, in the first decade of this millennium, a certain chief executive officer (CEO) of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital  decided to evict encroachers who had occupied and entrenched themselves on the hospital’s land.

  • The minister designate for Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, has declared his intention to make Ghana a technological hub with the establishment of a business promotions unit at the ministry to harness the expertise of various professionals.

    • According to him, since returning to Ghana at the age of 39 years, he has sacrificed his entire life to working in the interest of the nation to the extent that he has done nothing for his himself.

    Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, has denied allegations that he is involved in corrupt deals in the country’s fight against illegal mining, popularly known as ‘galamsey’.

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