Tuesday 6 October 2015

GHANA OLDEST SUBURB, JAMES TOWN.

Ghana’s oldest suburb. Set on the coast of downtown Accra, Jamestown boasts a fascinating history and vibrant local community. From its tragic slaving past to colourful present, immerse yourself in local culture as knowledgeable locals guide you through the busy streets of Jamestown.












Tuesday 29 September 2015

Torrential Rainfall hit Tamale, Leaves hundreds homeless.


Over Hundreds of people in Bipiela and Kalariga in the Tamale were left homeless after a torrential rainfall which lasted for an hour yesterday in the Northern Region. Many of the people were trapped in their rooms and schools. Some residents attributed the latest floods to an abandoned road project and a drainage system which have been abandoned. 

one of the flooded compound house 
                           one of the main road through the community eroded
                                         a woman cleaning her room





Tuesday 28 April 2015

GALAMSEY IS OUR WAY OF SURVIVAL. (Illegal gold mining)

By: Geoffrey Buta, Kenyasi. Brong Ahafo Region.

Underground gold deposits in the soils of Kenyasi in the Asutifi South district in the Brong Ahafo Region have attracted hundreds of young men looking to make a living from illegal mining also known as Galamsey.
Accidents are common, Conditions are tough and dangerous. Many youth have lost their lives due to this bad practice where mine sites collapsed on them.
The ore is hacked and shoveled from a dark very warm pits and tunnels before being transported to another site where the gold is extracted, often with the unregulated use of highly toxic mercury.
Miners are forced to rest on Tuesdays which is a special day for the river gods, where mining, fishing and farming activities is an abomination.
Some women with their babies engage in the same physical labour as men – using long chisel and sledgehammers to break rocks into stones, sorting them out, scooping, and hauling in buckets and bags of gravel on their head.
Hundreds work here, which seems like a whole community on its own. With vendors selling pork meat, water, fufu, banku, alcoholic and soft drinks, carpenters making tools, and motorbike-taxi drivers transporting the workers.
Many of the miners are migrants from the three Northern Region of Ghana, who are seen as the hardest working among others.
Some miners take a break in a complex of hand-dug tunnels and caves in the rock during the night, whiles
Despite the risks involved in working here, the youth are rather determine to survival and provide for their families due to the  massive youth unemployment and extreme poverty.
God have given us natural resource and strength to work, we cannot depend on the government to provide are need for us, said a miner.
Sometimes is scary, but we have no option than to risk our lives to feed our families, he added.
Ghana education service are also worried about the continues school dropout and performance in the area.
Early morning and mid afternoons you will see some miners washing down in a nearby river after their work.

                                                    A miner coming from a pit
                                                    A miner with a glove
                                                  Some kids at the illegal mining site
                                      A woman with a baby carrying a bag of ore
                                        Miners returning from the pit
                                                   some women re bagging the ore
                                                  A boy pounding the gravels

                         Supervisor with money ready to pay miners

                                            Miners with a touch light

                                             Miners washing down after work

Sunday 29 March 2015

LABOUR OF WOMEN

May the labour of women always yield positive. Agbogbloshie Market. Accra, Ghana.



SCHOOL LATE COMERS AND CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

Late comers are been punished for morning assemble in a school in Nsawam. Eastern Region, Ghana.




OUR SUGAR CANE sellers

OUR SUGAR CANE sellers. 
Wofa Kwadwo have been selling sugar cane for 11 years, six days a week. Equipped with a cane knife, sharpener and hat to protect him from the hot sun. He is among over 60 people who works from dawn to dusk to meet their daily target selling sugar cane on the street of Accra. Ghana.