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Government suspends licenses for small scale miners

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (INVISIBLE FORCE ) 6 years ago

    ##AUTHOR: OBI ------- It's sad that people are able to easily take/steal state properties. It's even more sad that it takes a few individuals to fight for the return of these properties. Any law enforcement agencies in Ghana? ...
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  • Ndlovu 6 years ago

    Suspension is not enough. There should be a complete ban.

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  • Obenfo 6 years ago

    Anglo Gold, Newmont and all the major Mining Companies are foreign owned companies. Ghana's share of production, taxes and royalty are nothing compared to what they hide from the government.

    Galmsay is a menace which we a ...
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  • koku 6 years ago

    Efo Peter eeeeeeehhhh!!!!! the solution is a complete ban plus legally revoking the currently and already issued permits which are being abused anyway.This stupidity must stop !!!!.Proper policies or not they will certainly b ...
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  • MAXIM 6 years ago

    THERE SHOULD BE NO TURNING BACK ON THIS, DEAR MINISTER! GHANAIANS LOOK UP TO YOU. KEEP THE MOMENTUM.

  • Silo 6 years ago

    These two areas must be addresses and shared with all stakeholders by even inviting their input towards the formation of the policy and your expectations of all foreign companies in the country. This is a must do thing Hon Am ...
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  • Owura Kofi 6 years ago

    Ghana appears to be governed by people who aren't serious about the country. I find it very difficult to call the Ghanaian political class, and government officials leaders. What's happening in Ghana doesn't happen anywhere ...
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