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Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering stable, transparent, and mutually rewarding mining partnerships, with the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, urging Australian investors to deepen collaboration as the country advances sustainable mineral development.
Speaking at the Australian Mining in Africa reception forum in Cape Town, the Minister highlighted Ghana’s historic status as a leading gold producer, noting that the nation’s “Gold Coast” identity reflects a solid foundation in the sector.
“At the heart of Ghana’s success is stability and certainty,” Mr. Buah said, pointing to the country’s democratic governance, rule of law, and predictable business environment as key factors that make it an attractive mining destination.

He emphasised that Ghana views investors as long-term partners rather than short-term profit seekers, underlining the government’s commitment to building enduring collaborations.
The Minister outlined investment opportunities in geological exploration, mineral processing, green technologies, lithium, and other strategic minerals.
He further announced that taxes on exploration activities have been waived, signalling the government’s readiness to support investors and encourage partnership.
Mr Buah also noted that Ghana’s mining sector operates under a robust constitutional, legal, and regulatory framework, with mineral resources held by the state on behalf of the people.
Australia’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Ambassador Tegan Brink, praised the growing engagement between the Australian and African mining sectors, noting that Australian companies have invested over US$40 billion across the continent.
The forum concluded with a mutual commitment to deepen Australia-Africa mining cooperation, positioning Ghana as a reliable and forward-looking hub for sustainable investment in the sector.
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