Reject renewal of Gold Fields' Tarkwa Mine lease - IEA tells government

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  • Boy 2 days ago

    GoG, I agree 100% with all the facilitators, former chief justice, former speaker, IEA Director etc. Don't renew the lease when it expires in April 2027. Ghana is of age and next year will be 70 years of independence. We are ...
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  • Ache 2 days ago

    Stop being ignorant.What was the state of the mines in Tarkwa/Darmang before Goldfields took over. I believe it was non operational and so what we see now is years of continuous investment and good management.They paid their ...
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  • Hg 2 days ago

    We always complain about poor roads in mining communities….
    Can we blame the mines?

    Before we do, let’s check how much they pay in taxes etc and confirm what percentage gov. uses to improve mining communities

    Wish ...
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  • TTT 2 days ago

    Great submission

  • Prudhomme - Ghanaians are unintelligent 2 days ago

    How well did Tarkwa and surrounding communities benefit when the mines were operated by the government.

    For the younger ones, please learn that most goldmines in Ghana were operated by the government for decades after inde ...
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  • JANKROMAH 2 days ago

    MASSA, Check CHINA wae.
    Government participation /ownership is the best......BUT corruption is a serious problem.
    So, let us be very WIDE-EYE-OPEN going forward.....

    Foreign albeit WESTERN control of our resources took p ...
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  • Brother 2 days ago

    Was it the mine(s) in Johannesburg that built the city with their profits form the gold or Johannesburg was built with the taxes from the mines by the government.Lets stop throwing dust into the eyes of Ghanaians for after al ...
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  • Douglas 15 hours ago

    Plse is not about Government owing, Have you checked the government companies how curroption has taken over, political appointments, compare it to foreign investors. When bogoso prestea mines was handed over to Ghanaians come ...
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  • Ghanaba 2 days ago

    Give it to E & P? The same guys will lament. I believe Ghanaians should run the mines. How about the University?

  • King 2 days ago

    Ibrahim wants to take over

  • Fireman 19 hours ago

    Ibrahim Traore right, hahahaha

  • Jack Sparrow 2 days ago

    so if I Mahama having multiple mining company is it a problem? the same goldfield in Peru south Africa GH on company i mean why jealous? even if he can mine better or bcs of the president brother? hmm

  • Tarkwaian 2 days ago

    Hands off Goldfields. Leave them to do their work. They've done a lot for the mine and Tarkwa in general. From a non functional mine to this stage is a big plus.

  • Hassan 2 days ago

    Good presentation.However some facts need to be clarified.
    Mines were formerly owned by the State .
    Nothing was happening and riddled with debt so in 1992 Goldfields came in.
    Unemployment will not be solved by taking the ...
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  • Bakogone Tiblisi Honest VIEWS undualized intercity roads 1 day ago

    The african mind is filled with greed and evil continously from top to bottom.
    They hate to see their society prosper. Very individualistic mind.
    Destroy others to benefit self.

    Shut down the universities. The uneducated ...
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  • Ben 2 days ago

    How are state owned entities performing?
    GIHOC
    State Gold Mining
    Komenda Sugar
    Management of Road Railways etc
    What happened to the Lithium mine ?
    Why don't we force the government to start there.
    We need ventures li ...
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  • Alex Mensah 2 days ago

    Agenda to give all the mines to his brother for their family to become rich.All the mines currently owned by Ghanaians are struggling .Even the so called E & P have not paid workers benefits for the past 10 years and this was ...
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  • Yaa Dua 2 days ago

    For once I concur, madam

  • Marquis 2 days ago

    We need to be careful here. Re-structure the agreement for a win win situation. We run down Tarkwa Goldfields before the government opened it up for Goldfields to step in and change the narrative. We will destroy it ourselve ...
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  • GOLDEN 2 days ago

    WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT RELUCTANT TO INVEST IN SUCH IMPORTANT ISSUES???????

  • Keith 2 days ago

    Johannesburg has a huge industrial base and Agri business too
    We collapsed glass factory and Tyre factory around Tarkwa
    Mines cannot employ whole populace.
    Railways collapsed and Galamsey destroying the land.

  • Ben Antwi 2 days ago

    What normally happens after nationalisation takes over in Africa
    Exploration reduced
    Capital investment reduces
    Political incompetence introduced
    Poor service providers appointed
    Overtime production drops and whole econ ...
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  • Okay 1 day ago

    Its those who stand to benefit most who are busy pushing this bid behind the scenes.After we take over and deplete everything we will go back to them again.

  • Frank Asante 2 days ago

    Problems is management of resources in all aspects of the country.
    We have good laws but country in a mess since independence.

  • Kofi 1 day ago

    Its very sad to see key figures in the country not getting facts about Goldfields contribution in Ghana .Available data on the Ghana chamber of mines website shows that Goldfields spends about 90 percent of its procurement sp ...
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  • Douglas 15 hours ago

    If they have not seen any thing they should come to Tarkwa T and A stadium built by Goldfields, Tarkwa junction to Damang Road and many more.