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GoldBod has extended financial support to two national institutions, advancing its commitment to responsible mining and social impact, the Board noted in its third-quarter report for the year 2025.
The organisation donated GH¢5 million to the National Anti-illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) programme as part of efforts to fight against galamsey and strengthen oversight and promote sustainable mining practices across the country.
Read also: GoldBod records over US$5.4bn in gold aggregation and exports in 3rd quarter of 2025

GoldBod also donated five Toyota Hilux vehicles to the Secretariat.

In addition, GH¢2 million was presented to MahamaCare’s Health Initiative to enhance access to critical healthcare services.

GoldBod says the donations form part of its broader corporate social responsibility agenda aimed at driving inclusive development and improving the wellbeing of Ghanaians.
Read also: GoldBod pursues 20 cases in crackdown on illegal gold trade, GH¢3m recovered
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