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Autonomous Mining Vehicles: Transforming Efficiency and Safety in African Mining

Introduction Africa is one of the world’s most mineral-rich continents, hosting vast reserves of gold, copper, iron ore, bauxite, manganese, diamonds, lithium, cobalt, and other critical minerals essential to global industrial growth and the energy transition. From the gold belts of Ghana and Mali to the copper-rich regions of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of…

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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 Mining regulation framework

Mining Policies and Regulations in Ghana: A Complete Guide for Investors and Operators

Introduction Ghana is one of Africa’s most established and investor-friendly mining jurisdictions. The country is a leading global gold producer and hosts commercially viable deposits of bauxite, manganese, diamonds, limestone, iron ore, and emerging critical minerals such as lithium. Mining is a major contributor to Ghana’s GDP, exports, and employment. However, all mineral resources are…

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UAVs in Mining: How Drone Technology Is Transforming Safety, Surveying, and Operational Efficiency

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) commonly known as drones are rapidly transforming the global mining industry. Once associated mainly with military and recreational use, UAVs have become indispensable tools for modern mining operations, enabling faster decision-making, improved safety, reduced costs, and stronger environmental compliance. As mining companies accelerate their transition toward Mining 4.0, drones are no…

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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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Newmont’s Ahafo North Project Opens: A New Chapter in Ghana’s Gold Production

Ghana’s gold-mining landscape took a major step forward last week as Newmont officially opened the Ahafo North mine in the Ahafo region, marking the company’s newest gold production hub in the country. The US$900 million project is expected to bolster Ghana’s standing as Africa’s leading gold producer while also reinforcing Newmont’s global portfolio of low-cost,…

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Ghana’s Bauxite Industry: Growth, Value-Addition and Environmental Crossroads

Ghana is establishing itself as an important contender in the worldwide bauxite industry, utilising its significant reserves to enhance its overall aluminium production goals and economic diversification plans. The nation’s bauxite industry, primarily based around the Awaso mine in the Western North Region, has shown impressive growth and a resurgence of investor trust recently. In…

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Exploring Ghana’s Next Energy Frontier: The Voltaian Basin Oil Project and Its Promise for Onshore Petroleum Development

Ghana’s energy future is poised for a significant transformation due to the groundbreaking exploration activities in the Voltaian Basin. As mineral-rich and promising, this basin offers immense potential for oil discovery and development, positioning Ghana as a notable player in West Africa’s energy landscape. The upcoming phases of the Voltaian Basin exploration signal an exciting…

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Cracking Down or Cutting Off? The Revocation of 278 Small-Scale Mining Licences and Its Implications for Ghana’s ASM Sector

On 23rd October 2025, the Government of Ghana took a stark and decisive step: it revoked 278 small-scale mining (ASM) licences across the country. Announced by Hon. Emmanuel Armah‑Kofi Buah, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, the move forms part of a broader crackdown on unregulated mining operations and environmental degradation in Ghana’s ASM…

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Mining 4.0 in Ghana: Assessing the Readiness for Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Introduction Ghana’s mining industry stands at a crucial crossroads. As the world moves towards digital advancements, Mining 4.0 offers remarkable enhancements in efficiency and safety. This modern approach highlights the importance of incorporating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), and extensive data analysis. To fully leverage these innovations, Ghana…

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