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Ghana Seeks New Investors to Revive FGR Bogoso Prestea Mines

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  • Ghana’s Minerals Commission is scouting for new investors following the termination of FGR Bogoso Prestea Limited’s mining lease
  • Potential investors could benefit from existing infrastructure, skilled labour, and favourable negotiations with the government

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s Minerals Commission is on the lookout for prospective investors to revive the FGR Bogoso Prestea Mines after the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources terminated the mining lease of FGR Bogoso Prestea Limited. The company had failed to meet conditions set by the ministry, leading to the decision.

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