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Ghana, the Theatre Engages Against Illegal Gold Mining

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Aristodes Nargh Hagoe, playwright and choreographer of the play Sajii ("problems" in the local language Ga), takes part in the stage of the National Theatre of Accra in the framework of the National Theatre Festival, to denounce with force and humour, illegal orpaillage (galamsey). Correspondence, Valentine Lemaire Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts (dressed in orange in the middle), to her left Kokor Amarteifio,…
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Aristodes Nargh Hagoe, playwright and choreographer of the play Sajii ("problems" in the local language Ga), takes part in the stage of the National Theatre of Accra in the framework of the National Theatre Festival, to denounce with force and humour, illegal orpaillage (galamsey). Correspondence, Valentine Lemaire Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts (dressed in orange in the middle), to her left Kokor Amarteifio,…

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