Pressure mounts on Bogoso-Prestea Mine Divisional Chiefs to withdraw petition seeking to replace Heath Goldfields.
Just six days ago, the Divisional Chiefs of Bogoso-Prestea sent a petition to President John Dramani Mahama, calling for the...
Ghanaians Must Rethink Agricultural Policy: A Former Tomato Farmer’s Lament and a Nation’s Missed Opportunity
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The Czech Republic considered on Thursday "that genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty constitutes the most feasible solution" to the dispute...
Pressure mounts on Bogoso-Prestea Mine Divisional Chiefs to withdraw petition seeking to replace Heath Goldfields.
Just six days ago, the Divisional Chiefs of Bogoso-Prestea sent a petition to President John Dramani Mahama, calling for the government to intervene and place the Bogoso-Prestea Mine under “a financially capable investor”, pointedly questioning whether Heath Goldfields had the capacity to develop the asset. This week, there are reports
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Pressure mounts on Bogoso-Prestea Mine Divisional Chiefs to withdraw petition seeking to replace Heath Goldfields.
Just six days ago, the Divisional Chiefs of Bogoso-Prestea sent a petition to President John Dramani Mahama, calling for the government to intervene and place the Bogoso-Prestea Mine under “a financially capable investor”, pointedly questioning whether Heath Goldfields had the capacity to develop the asset. This week, there are reports
Gbawe Enstools New Dzaasetse
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Bolt Steps Up Safety Training as Ghana Prepares for Okada Bill Implementation
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