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Home » Seven cattle rearers fined for allowing animals to roam city, polluting Moshie Zongo stream in Kumasi

Seven cattle rearers fined for allowing animals to roam city, polluting Moshie Zongo stream in Kumasi

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 16, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a decisive move to curb environmental pollution, seven cattle owners in the Kumasi Metropolis have been prosecuted for contaminating the Moshie Zongo stream with waste from their livestock operations.

The stream, a crucial water source for residents, had been subjected to continuous dumping despite repeated warnings from environmental authorities.

The Environmental Health Officers from the Manhyia North Sub-Metro, acting on the orders of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), took legal action on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. The case was heard at Court 1 in Asem and presided over by His Worship Andah Akrofi. Each offender was fined 100 penalty units and cautioned against future violations.

According to authorities, the cattle owners had ignored multiple directives to halt the indiscriminate disposal of animal waste into the stream, prompting the Assembly to take the matter to court as part of efforts to safeguard public health and environmental integrity.

Environmental officers stressed that such practices not only degrade the ecosystem but also pose serious health risks to the many residents who depend on the stream for domestic use. The prosecution is intended to serve as a strong deterrent to others engaging in similar harmful practices.

In a related development, newly appointed KMA Chief Executive, Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has issued a stern warning to cattle rearers across the metropolis. In his maiden address, he declared that beginning May 1, 2025, stray cattle causing disturbances within the city will be impounded, slaughtered, and used to feed inmates at the Kumasi Central Prison.

“This city cannot afford to be overrun by livestock,” the Mayor stated. “We must restore order and dignity to our urban spaces.”

The initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the Environmental Health Department of the Assembly to address pollution and maintain Kumasi’s reputation as a clean and organized city. Authorities are urging residents to report similar violations and contribute to collective efforts to preserve water bodies and public health.

As enforcement intensifies, city officials are calling for community cooperation to protect Kumasi’s environment and ensure a sustainable future for all.



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