Ghana Chamber Of Mines: Uniting Ghana’S Mining Industry
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04 GHANA CHAMBER OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 2021 To represent the mining industry in Ghana using the resources and capabilities of its members to deliver services that address The Ghana Chamber of Mines has launched the Ghana Mining Competency Framework to standardise the approach to defining and measuring knowledge and skills

Female Mining Professional of the Year This award will be presented to a female mining professional who has contributed immensely to a company’s productivity in the year Mining Companies in the country have been charged to priorities sustainable mining practices as the effects of climate change dawns on economies across the country. Speaking at the 5th individual for his/her outstanding achievements and significant contribution to Ghana’s mining industry; The awardee in this category may be an outstanding leader,
GHANA’S MINING INDUSTRY The country’s mining industry performed appreciably well in 2012. As expected, gold led the pack in performance by mineral type. According to the Gold Fields Ghana Mining Industry Awards GMIA LOCAL CONTENT IN GHANA’S MINING INDUSTRY The potential for the mining industry in Ghana to deepen the crystallization of broad based economic development has not been lost
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PERFORMANCE OF THE MINING INDUSTRY IN GHANA – 2018 This is a report produced by the Ghana Chamber of Mines the Ghana’s mining industry. The reproduction of any aspect of Mr Michael Edem Akafia, the Chairman of the Conference and President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, emphasised the critical timing of this year’s WAMPEX, urging
individual for his/her outstanding achievements and significant contribution to Ghana’s mining industry; The awardee in this category may be an outstanding leader, LOCAL CONTENT IN GHANA’S MINING INDUSTRY Welcome to the Chamber of Mines’ portal on Local Content. It is our expectation that the portal will provide you with the strategic
04 GHANA CHAMBER OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 2021 To represent the mining industry in Ghana using the resources and capabilities of its members to deliver services that address
PERFORMANCE OF THE MINING INDUSTRY IN GHANA – 2018 This is a report produced by the Ghana expanding the Chamber of Mines the Ghana’s mining industry. The reproduction of any aspect of
The Ghana Chamber of Mines remains committed to promoting responsible mining, fostering industry growth, and contributing positively to Ghana’s economic development. What has been driving the agenda at the Ghana Chamber of Mines? We have worked on expanding the frontiers of our mining industry, by strengthening both backward and forward
Ghana’s mining industry is poised for a significant leap in output in 2025, with the Ghana Chamber of Mines projecting strong growth across multiple minerals, particularly gold. The Ghana Chamber of Mines has released its annual report for 2024, highlighting the sector’s resilience and contributions to the country’s economic recovery. According to We are pleased to announce that nominations are OPEN for the 7th edition of the Ghana Mining Industry Awards (GMIA). The 7th GMIA will once again celebrate and honour

In 2023, the Chamber organized noteworthy events including the 5th Ghana Mining & Energy Summit (GMES), the Mining for Development Forum on Security, a mine tour for journalists, a
Introduction The Ghana Mining Industry Awards is meant to promote, encourage, recognize, and celebrate outstanding achievements and excellence in the mining industry. The awards will The Performance of Ghana’s Mining Industry in 2023 Except for manganese, Ghana about the recorded an upturn in the production and export of its traditional minerals in 2023. Ghana Chamber of 1.1National profile 1.2The mining sector Foreword Annexes 2.1Life cycle projections of the mining sector 2.2Mining’s impact on value added Executive summary 34
Ghana’s abundant natural resources made the country standout especially with regard to the gold mining industry. The league ranking of gold contributors globally in 2019 saw Ghana jump sector Foreword Annexes The Chamber has since remained a voluntary private sector employers’ association representing companies and organizations engaged in the minerals and mining industry in Ghana.
The Ghana Chamber of Mines has pushed back against recent justifications for increasing the Growth and Sustainability Levy (GSL), saying that they misrepresent the mining GHANA’S MINING INDUSTRY Ghana’s mining industry performed quite well in 2011. The industry across multiple minerals particularly gold contributed in no small measure to the impressive 14.4% GDP growth the economy Ghana’s mining sector witnessed a historic milestone in 2024, with gold production reaching a record 4.8 million ounces, a 19.3% year-on-year increase from 4.0 million ounces in
President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Mr. Edem Akafia, speaking at a brief ceremony to present the cheque on behalf of the Chamber members, highlighted the The OPEN for the Ghana Chamber of Mines (GCM) has raised grave concerns about the proposed mining reforms that seek to reduce the tenure of a mining lease from 30 to 15 years.
A string of synchronized lower-than-anticipated economic growth outturns in the major advanced countries counterbalanced the modest expansion in the economies of Japan and United Female Mining Professional of the Year This award will be presented to a female mining professional who has contributed immensely to a company’s productivity in the year A key development shaping the sector in 2025 is the government’s transformation of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) into the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod).
Job Creation: The mining industry provides thousands of direct and indirect jobs for Ghanaians, including opportunities in exploration, extraction, processing, and services. Equipment Tracking Regulations Modernizing mining infrastructure is a focus of Ghana’s policy reforms. The Equipment Tracking Regulations of 2020 have enhanced
GHANA CHAMBER OF MINES CLARIFIES KEY MINING ISSUES The Ghana Chamber of Mines has taken note of recent public discussions concerning key issues in the mining and extractive
Speaking on Dr. Koney’s retirement, the President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Mr. Michael Edem Akafia, lauded his exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication, stating: “Dr. The Ghana Chamber of Mines has released its Publish What You Pay 2024 report, revealing that producing member companies paid GHS17.68 billion in fiscal contributions to the The first offices of the West Africa Chamber of Mines, which gave birth to the Ghana Chamber of Mines, were set up in 1903 with the principal objective of advancing and protecting the mining