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Ghana’s struggle with illegal gold mining: Environmental, economic and health crisis looms

Ghana is grappling with the devastating consequences of illegal gold mining, which continues to wreak havoc on its environment, economy and public health. The...

Castle Minerals to fast-track graphite production in Ghana with $2 million investment

Australian junior Castle Minerals is fast-tracking its graphite production plans in Ghana, as the country aims to become West Africa's first critical minerals hub. Castle...

IEA urges government to prioritize local investors for Newmont Akyem Gold Mine sale

The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has called on the Ghanaian government to consider local investors for the upcoming sale of the Newmont Akyem...

Ghana’s critical challenge: Addressing gold mining and deforestation for a sustainable future

As public protests against illegal gold mining and deforestation grow louder, Ghanaians are coming together to address two critical threats: rampant surface gold mining...

Illegal gold mining in Ghana: A growing threat to health and the environment

Illegal gold mining operations, known as "galamsey," have surged in Ghana, raising significant health and environmental concerns. A recent report by Reuters highlighted the...

Illegal gold mining in Ghana: Health hazards, environmental impact and urgent calls for action

Millions in Ghana are grappling with the severe consequences of illegal gold mining, locally referred to as "galamsey." This practice has resulted in significant...

Ghana’s gold mining crisis: Navigating economic benefits and environmental impact

Ghana, a major global player in gold production, is Africa's largest gold producer and ranks sixth worldwide. In 2023, the country produced 4 million...

Ghana unveils first commercial gold refinery to enhance value and curb smuggling

Ghana has inaugurated its first commercial gold refinery in Accra, marking a significant step for Africa’s top gold producer in adding value and increasing...

Green mineral development: Ghana and China’s collaborative journey

Ghana's Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Jinapor, has made a compelling argument for collaboration between the Chinese government and businesses in the...
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