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Minerals Commission wants action against illegal miners

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  • Chief amankwa 10 years ago

    Nice talk but to engage in small scale mining you need at least some equipment.
    How and where these co operatives going to get the equipment ....

    Show them the way ..

    Our best bet is team up with the Chinese under well ...
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  • Owura Ntim 10 years ago

    You have a huge task ahead of you getting the MPs and ministers who are behind these illegal mines to cease their operation. You are going to have a fight with the government and likely lose your job pretty soon. You will ne ...
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  • TT 10 years ago

    WHERE HAS HE BEEN ALL THIS TIME AFTER CHINESE AND OTHER ILLEGAL GALAMSEYERS WERE DESTROYING THE WATER BODIES, COCOA FARMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT AS IF NOTHING WAS HAPPENING. GHANA REQUIRES LEADERS WHO MAKE BETTE INFORMED DECISIO ...
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  • ASMAN 10 years ago

    Very disappointing remarks, for militarisation will not and cannot stop galamsey. Tackle the reforms from within MINCOM on Small Scale Mining Licensing-Audit for the solution.

  • The Mask 10 years ago

    Below is the mineral production in 1967:

    Gold (from Ashanti and Western Regions) --- 724,134 oz
    Diamond (from the Akyem in the Eastern Region) --- 2,633,527 ct
    Bauxite (from the Western Region) --- 333,458 mt
    Manganese ...
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