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Booming Indicators, Dying Rivers: Ghana under Chronic Environmental Poisoning

todayFebruary 13, 2026

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Ghana’s macroeconomic charts may be pointing upward. Growth projections stabilize. Gold exports remain robust. Fiscal narratives speak of recovery, resilience, and renewed investor confidence. On paper, the indicators are improving. But travel to the banks of the Pra, stand by the Ankobra, and look into the once-clear waters of the Offin or Birim.

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