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VIDEO: Kate Gyamfuah weeps uncontrollably after links to galamsey

A video of the National Women’s Organizer weeping has surfaced online in the wake of reports linking her to illegal mining activities in the Eastern region.

This comes amidst reports suggesting that eight excavators she uses for her illegal mining activities have been burnt by personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces.

In the video, Kate Gyamfuah is seen in the company of members of the womens’ wing of the NPP in the Greater Accra Region in a meeting.

The women are heard singing worship songs whiles Kate Gyamfuah in a sorrowful mood cries her heart out.

The Women’s Organizer who could not stand had to be sit while she was been consoled by a colleague who was asking her to take heart.

Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for Bongo in the Upper East region has called on the government to process her for court to serve as a deterrent to others who will want to engage in illegal mining because their government is in power.

Watch the video below:

 

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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