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Gold Fields Ghana has announced the launch of its regional website www.goldfields-ghana.com.
The website provides information about the company’s mining operations, sustainability practices, commitment to health and safety, Covid-19 interventions, as well as activities of the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation.

“Our significant contribution to host communities and the high standards we have set through our sustainable mining practices are exceptional stories that must be told and amplified,” says Alfred Baku, Gold Fields’ Executive Vice President and Head of West Africa.

“It is essential for us to use all available platforms to reach our various stakeholders and share our success stories with them. This is exactly what the Gold Fields Ghana website seeks to do,” he added.

Visitors to the website get to learn more about their operations, people and the shared value projects in their host communities.
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