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Gov’t urged to enforce forestry laws

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  • The mask 9 years ago

    The economy is hitting workers hard and many are finding it difficult to balance the family budget.

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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    A man is caught sitting at a make-shift campfire by a forest ranger, and to the ranger's horror, the man is eating a bald eagle. The man is consequently put in jail for the crime. On the day of his trial, the conversation wen ...
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  • Cyrus ,Luxemburg 9 years ago

    there is no law in ghana,see people from other west afrika state come ghana and do money exchange trade with without leience,no tax paying.people in ghana are destroying our forest,what is the goverment nothing.nr one lawles ...
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  • Son Of Man 9 years ago

    FAILED GOVERNMENT, CANT EVEN ENFORCE ALREADY EXISTING LAWS HOW MUCH LESS NEW ONES. MAHANI, YOU AND YOUR GOVERNMENT LACK DISCIPLINE.

  • barima 9 years ago

    awarding our forest land to this foolish People who have no idea about afforestation what do you expect to come out it

  • JH New York 9 years ago

    Laws are supposed to be good for the interest of all.A good law do not dislodge one group of economic activity to the advantage of the other(multi-national millers)on the flimsy
    excuse of protection of the forest !
    Laws ar ...
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