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Ghana Gold Gambit – Resource Nationalism or State Capture?

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Ghana’s push for greater national control over its gold sector has sparked a debate over whether recent … More

accountability, economic transformation, Foreign investment, ghana, gold mining, Ibrahim Mahama, investor confidence, John Mahama, local ownership, mineral governance, mining concessions, mining policy, Mining sector reforms, natural resource governance, political influence, resource nationalism, state capture, transparency, value capture, West Africa

Ghana: Mining Sector Reforms Key to Industrial Growth – Minister

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, stated that ongoing mining sector reforms … More

Critical Minerals, ESG standards, ghana, illegal mining, industrialisation, investment climate, job creation, local content, mineral processing, mining regulation, Mining sector reforms, Resource governance, Sustainable Development, Value Addition

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