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President pushes for responsible mining

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  • GHANAian 11 years ago

    FOR GOD'S SAKE, WHAT IS PREVENTING GHANA GOVERNMENT TO HAVE ITS OWN (PROPER) GOLD MINES????????? PLEASE I NEED AN ANSWER!!

  • PC 11 years ago

    No Government enters into mining speculation. It would divert resources away from their mandated issues and eventually implode. It is always best to take limited and reasonable taxation from the activities....money in, no mon ...
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  • OSEI WIAFE 11 years ago

    PLEASE HELP US TO SURVIVE IN GHANA. NO WATER, ELECTRICITY AND WE STILL PAY THE BILLS. THE GHANA GOVERNMENT SHOULD SOLELY TAKE OVER THE MINING ACTIVITIES IN GHANA. NO CIVILIANS, NO FOREIGNERS.

  • PC 11 years ago

    This is a communistic form of thinking. It will generate far more corruption and Government power... you really want as the foundation to live and breath in a free Republic.

  • HH 11 years ago

    WHY FOREIGNERS ARE STEALING THESE MINERALS AND THEY ARE DESTROYING THE ENVIRONMENT WITH SYNIDE, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY IS THIS. GO TO CHINA, RUSSIA IF AS FOREIGNER YOU CAN JUST GO AND MINE WITHOUT PROPER DOCUMENTATION. IT GOES ...
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  • PC 11 years ago

    Let's be cautious on who we target with new legislation and restrictions. There are also responsible foreigners that mine without Cyanide and mercury, as well as replant lumber plantations and provide the local community with ...
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  • Dan 11 years ago

    The death of underground mining is one of the problems.We used to have Bibiani, konogo, Tarkwa,prestea underground mines which employed thousands of people. now we have new mines doing open pit that employ about 10 % of the n ...
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