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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nguvu Mining Limited and Adamus Resources, Angela List, was named as the Female CEO of the Year in Ghana’s Mining Industry at the 8th Ghana CEO Summit and Excellence Awards.
The award recognised Ms. List's outstanding leadership, innovation, and commitment to sustainable practices within the mining industry.
This year’s event was on the theme “Reigniting Business and Economic Growth: Charting a Path Forward; Economic Diversification and Artificial Intelligence Transformation”.
Ms. List's vision and dedication have been instrumental in driving Nguvu Mining's growth, and expansion and focus on social responsibility and environmental sustainability.

The award is a testament to her hard work, passion, and the collective efforts of the entire Nguvu Mining team.
She ascribed the prestigious award to the staff and management of indigenous Ghanaian companies – Nguvu Mining Ltd. and Adamus Resources, for their unwavering support, hard work and commitment over the years.
The ceremony also provided an avenue for discussion on Ghana and West Africa’s economic transformation and the essential role of both private and public sectors as well as recognised individuals who exemplified business excellence, leadership, and vision.
The event, saw several CEOs, business leaders, and executives in private and public sectors being awarded for their contributions in their respective various fields.
Organised by the CEO Network Ghana, the CEO Summit is a high-profile annual business leadership forum that attracts industry leaders, chief executives, policymakers, and investors and it is committed to unlocking the country’s potential by championing private sector-led growth and leading discussions around innovative public policies and best growth-oriented business practices.
Former President John Dramani Mahama was in attendance, whereas the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, joined the discussions online.
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