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Koo 2 months ago
Another shallow minded,you are caĺling for only locals and sfter that where are you going to sell your gold ?the ownershkp should be part of both locals and foreingners
Another shallow minded,you are caĺling for only locals and sfter that where are you going to sell your gold ?the ownershkp should be part of both locals and foreingners
Mike 2 months ago
Really good suggestion. Ghana has the expertise and some of them are even working in Australia.
Ghana has still a lot of expertise from Tarkwa school of mines in Ghana.
Ghanaians owned mines will definitely be a game change ... read full comment
Really good suggestion. Ghana has the expertise and some of them are even working in Australia.
Ghana has still a lot of expertise from Tarkwa school of mines in Ghana.
Ghanaians owned mines will definitely be a game changer.
After that we should also look at creating value added industries. This will create lots of jobs and bring more income into the country.
Hopefully we can then stop our dependence on IMF and the World Bank.
Felix 2 months ago
The Ghanaians will come in and begin doing what they know how do best. Back biting and destroying
The Ghanaians will come in and begin doing what they know how do best. Back biting and destroying
Francis Adai Nimoh 2 months ago
Good, but you people are hypocrites
Good, but you people are hypocrites
Very stupid proposition from IEA 2 months ago
So far, what prevents Ghanaians from investing in mining businesses. How many Ghanaians posess the kind of capital required in mining and why do Ghanaians not buy shares in the foreign mining companies, afterall they're all ... read full comment
So far, what prevents Ghanaians from investing in mining businesses. How many Ghanaians posess the kind of capital required in mining and why do Ghanaians not buy shares in the foreign mining companies, afterall they're all publicly traded. Some of our intellectuals are totally dumb and talk by heart because whatever they say is not subjected to scrutiny
James 2 months ago
Another way of collapsing the mining industry by way given to the so called local content, salaries are going to be lower and delayed to one year and over, not paying snnit and pf and lastly no adequate training for workers.
Another way of collapsing the mining industry by way given to the so called local content, salaries are going to be lower and delayed to one year and over, not paying snnit and pf and lastly no adequate training for workers.
MP 2 months ago
Question:
What happened to the state mining companies in the 1970-1980s?
Answer: we ran them down and sold them off to foreigners & they turned them around.
Down. Question is what has charged ?
Answer: Nothing has ... read full comment
Question:
What happened to the state mining companies in the 1970-1980s?
Answer: we ran them down and sold them off to foreigners & they turned them around.
Down. Question is what has charged ?
Answer: Nothing has changed as we are still a vey corrupt nation.
Kwaku 2 months ago
Kofi Jumah has been shamed kwatakwata.
Kofi Jumah has been shamed kwatakwata.
Nana Nana koomson 2 months ago
We should be mindful of Ghanaian way of doing business
Let's rewind to the era of State Gold Mining corporation. For lack of proper management ' the state managed entities under the so called State Gold mining corporat ... read full comment
We should be mindful of Ghanaian way of doing business
Let's rewind to the era of State Gold Mining corporation. For lack of proper management ' the state managed entities under the so called State Gold mining corporation collapsed.
The assets were sold to now Goldfields Ghana who are currently manging the State owned entities and are making profits.
Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Believe in Him, accept His gift of forgiveness, and receive eternal ...
read full comment
Another shallow minded,you are caĺling for only locals and sfter that where are you going to sell your gold ?the ownershkp should be part of both locals and foreingners
Really good suggestion. Ghana has the expertise and some of them are even working in Australia.
Ghana has still a lot of expertise from Tarkwa school of mines in Ghana.
Ghanaians owned mines will definitely be a game change ...
read full comment
The Ghanaians will come in and begin doing what they know how do best. Back biting and destroying
Good, but you people are hypocrites
So far, what prevents Ghanaians from investing in mining businesses. How many Ghanaians posess the kind of capital required in mining and why do Ghanaians not buy shares in the foreign mining companies, afterall they're all ...
read full comment
Another way of collapsing the mining industry by way given to the so called local content, salaries are going to be lower and delayed to one year and over, not paying snnit and pf and lastly no adequate training for workers.
Question:
What happened to the state mining companies in the 1970-1980s?
Answer: we ran them down and sold them off to foreigners & they turned them around.
Down. Question is what has charged ?
Answer: Nothing has ...
read full comment
Kofi Jumah has been shamed kwatakwata.
We should be mindful of Ghanaian way of doing business
Let's rewind to the era of State Gold Mining corporation. For lack of proper management ' the state managed entities under the so called State Gold mining corporat ...
read full comment