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Newmont Africa (Ahafo South Mine) has been honoured as Ghana’s top company at the 21st Ghana Club 100 Awards, hosted by the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) on October 25 in Accra.
The mining powerhouse secured the first spot, outperforming Goldfields Ghana Ltd and MTN Ghana, which placed second and third, respectively.
This marks the second consecutive year Newmont Africa has claimed the top position, having also led the rankings at last year’s 20th Ghana Club 100 awards.
Since its inception in 1998, the Ghana Club 100 awards have celebrated corporate excellence and promoted effective governance within Ghana’s private sector, motivating companies to achieve higher standards and set new benchmarks.
This year’s event, themed “Fostering Domestic Champions: Building Local Capacity,” highlighted the contributions of Ghana’s leading firms to local development.
Here are the top 10 companies for the 2024 Ghana Club 100:
1. Newmont Africa (Ahafo South Mine)
2. Goldfields Ghana Ltd
3. MTN Ghana
4. Newmont Gold Ridge Ltd (Akyem Mine)
5. GCB Bank PLC
6. Sanda SoftCare FM Manufacturing Ltd
7. Ecobank PLC
8. AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine
9. Unicom Specialties Commodity Ltd (USCL)
10. Sunon Asogli Power Company Ltd
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