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Ghana’s Mining Sector Faces Investment Risks Following Growing Unrest

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  • Recent violent clashes in Obuasi and Ntrotroso highlight instability threatening Ghana’s mining investment reputation.
  • Industry experts and coalitions call for swift government action to address illegal mining and community unrest.

Accra, Ghana – Rising tensions in Ghana’s mining communities are shaking investor confidence, with violent clashes in Obuasi and Ntrotroso exposing a deeper crisis of instability. The incidents risk tarnishing Ghana’s standing as one of Africa’s premier destinations for mining investments, sparking urgent calls for government intervention and reform.

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