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Die Spielmechanik Von Plinko

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Ghana’s proposed sliding-scale mineral royalties: what it means for miners, communities and the treasury

Ghana’s Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources unveiled plans this week to table a new mineral-royalties bill in Parliament — a move that could reshape how the state captures value from its mines. The proposed instrument would replace today’s largely fixed-rate approach with a sliding-scale royalties regime that adjusts rates according to commodity prices, output…

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Liberia’s Subsoil Moment: Iron, Gold and the Minerals Remaking a Fragile Economy

Once written off after decades of conflict, Liberia is quietly reasserting itself as a minerals-producing nation. Iron ore remains the country’s industrial backbone, gold has emerged as a commercially viable export, and an array of industrial and industrial minerals, from sand and crushed stone to prospects for rutile, bauxite and heavy minerals, round out a…

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Cameroon’s Buried Promise: The Minerals Powering a New Chapter

Under dense rainforest, thick savannah, and sprawling plateaus, République du Cameroun harbours vast, and still largely untapped, mineral wealth. As global demand surges for metals and raw materials, Cameroon’s geological fortune is receiving renewed attention. This article delves into the key minerals being commercially mined, or targeted for near-term production — and what this could…

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Ivory Coast’s Hidden Fortune: The Minerals Powering a New Chapter of Growth

For decades, Côte d’Ivoire has been defined globally by cocoa. As the world’s leading producer, the crop has shaped the country’s economic identity and export profile. Yet beneath its soil lies a quieter but increasingly powerful story one of gold, base metals, and strategic minerals that is reshaping Ivory Coast’s growth trajectory. Over the past…

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Togo’s Mineral Pulse: Phosphate Dominance and a Quiet Push for Diversification

Togo may occupy a small footprint in West Africa, but its mineral endowment carries outsized economic importance. For decades, the country’s mining sector has been defined almost entirely by phosphate, a low-visibility but globally strategic mineral that anchors exports and supports agricultural supply chains worldwide. Yet beyond phosphate, Togo hosts a broader, if underdeveloped, mineral…

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Ghana’s manganese industry is entering a new growth phase, with rising production, large untapped reserves, and plans for a US$450m refinery.

Ghana’s Manganese Industry: From Historic Roots to a New Era of Industrial Growth

For more than a century, manganese has quietly underpinned Ghana’s mining legacy. Today, the sector stands at a strategic turning point. From the historic open-pit mine at Nsuta to ambitious plans for a state-backed manganese refinery, Ghana’s manganese industry could re-emerge as a cornerstone of economic diversification, industrialisation, and value-added mining. A Storied Past —…

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Ghana’s Salt Sector: From Coastal Pans to a Strategic Industrial Opportunity

Ghana’s salt industry is quietly staging a comeback. Long overshadowed by gold and cocoa, salt, produced mainly by solar evaporation along the coast, has begun attracting renewed policy attention, private investment and public debate. Once a largely artisanal sector supplying local markets, salt is now cast by policymakers and investors as a strategic raw material…

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