Sustainable mining, clean water, arable land and good health: Can all four co-exist?
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The country risks losing billions of dollars in mining investment and ceding ground to regional rivals unless it eases its fiscal burden and restores investor confidence in the security of mining leases, the Ghana Chamber of Mines has warned.
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COCOBOD, the cocoa sector regulator, has released GH¢2.6billion to Licenced Buying Companies (LBCs) to expedite farmers’ payments, thereby clearing a significant portion of arrears owed.
The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC) has urged the government to retain full ownership of the planned second Gas Processing Plant (GPP Train 2) of the Ghana National Gas Company, warning that any move to transfer the strategic asset to a private operator could undermine energy security and long-term economic interests.
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