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National Mining Dialogue 2026

2026-08-182026-08-23

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  1. August 2026
  2. Joy Online

    She made the call at the National Mining Dialogue 2026 in Accra, held under the theme “Rethinking the Social License to Operate.” Addressing mining executives, investors and policymakers, Ms Darko-Opoku argued that Ghana’s greatest resource is its people.

    Gold cannot save you at 2 am – GMTF challenges mining firms to invest in healthcare
  3. Joy Online

    Speaking at the National Mining Dialogue 2026 in Accra on the theme “Rethinking the Social License to Operate,” Ms.

    GMTF Administrator challenges mining giants to invest in lives
  4. Joy Online

    Speaking at the National Mining Dialogue 2026 in Accra under the theme “Rethinking the Social License to Operate,” Ms Darko-Opoku told mining executives, investors and policymakers that the true wealth of Ghana is not buried beneath the soil, but found in its people.

    ‘Gold cannot save you at 2am’ – Obuobia Darko challenges mining giants to invest in healthcare
  5. Joy Online

    More than 500 people attended the National Mining Dialogue 2026 organised by Asempa 94.7 FM and its flagship programme, Ekosii Sen, exceeding the organisers’ initial expectation of 200 participants.

    Over 500 attend National Mining Dialogue 2026 organised by Asempa FM
  6. Joy Online

    Speaking at the National Mining Dialogue 2026, organised by Asempa FM and Ekosiisen in Accra on Tuesday, August 18, Mr Duker said Ghana needed a legal framework that clearly defined the minimum development responsibilities of mining companies towards their host communities.

    Ghana must legislate minimum community development obligations for mining companies – Mireku Duker
  7. Joy Online

    The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, disclosed this during his keynote address at the National Mining Dialogue 2026, held under the theme “Rethinking the Social License to Operate” on Tuesday, August 18.

    GoldBod to fund rehabilitation of six water treatment plants affected by mining
  8. Joy Online

    The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission, Emmanuel Kwamena Anyimah, made the statement at the National Mining Dialogue 2026, where he outlined the Commission’s expectations for mining companies operating in the country.

    Ghana is open to responsible mining, investment – Minerals Commission
  9. Joy Online

    Speaking at the National Mining Dialogue 2026, Prof. Oquaye said Ghana’s gold, bauxite, diamond, manganese, lithium and oil resources represent a critical opportunity for economic transformation and must be managed in a way that delivers greater value to Ghanaians.

    Ghana must take charge of its mineral resources – Prof. Mike Oquaye
  10. Joy Online

    Speaking as the Chairperson of the National Mining Dialogue 2026 at Kempinski Hotel, Accra on Tuesday, August 18, the Ga Mantse said corporate social responsibility should form part of the broader responsibility mining companies owe to host communities.

    Ga Mantse calls for measurable CSR and stronger local participation in mining communities
  11. Joy Online

    About the National Mining Dialogue 2026 Senior government officials, regulators, traditional authorities, mining industry leaders, small-scale miners, civil society organisations and media practitioners have converged on the Kempinski Hotel for the National Mining Dialogue 2026 a

    Ga Mantse urges mining industry to protect communities beyond the life of mines
Mining & Energy

Mining firms must invest in healthcare, GMTF administrator urges

The News

The administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund has challenged mining companies to invest in healthcare systems in their host communities, arguing that Ghana's people are its greatest resource and that robust infrastructure is essential because "at 2 AM, money cannot buy time." She cited findings from a nationwide needs assessment showing critical gaps in Ghana's public tertiary health sector, including only two functional MRI machines and five mammogram machines across teaching, regional and referral hospitals.

20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 20 August

  1. Mining firms must invest in healthcare, GMTF administrator urges

    The administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund has challenged mining companies to invest in healthcare systems in their host communities, arguing that Ghana's people are its greatest resource and that robust infrastructure is essential because "at 2 AM, money cannot buy time." She cited findings from a nationwide needs assessment showing critical gaps in Ghana's public tertiary health sector, including only two functional MRI machines and five mammogram machines across teaching, regional and referral hospitals.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. GMTF administrator urges mining sector healthcare investment

    The Ghana Medical Trust Fund administrator has challenged mining companies to invest in healthcare infrastructure for mining communities, arguing that true wealth lies in people, not resources, and that healthcare crises affect all Ghanaians regardless of wealth.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 19 August

  1. Mining administrator urges industry to invest more in healthcare

    The Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund has challenged Ghana's mining industry to prioritise investment in healthcare systems in mining communities, arguing that the true wealth of a nation lies in its people and that infrastructure matters most in medical emergencies.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Over 500 attend National Mining Dialogue 2026 by Asempa FM

    More than 500 people attended the National Mining Dialogue 2026 organised by Asempa 94.7 FM and its flagship programme Ekosii Sen, exceeding the organisers' initial expectation of 200 participants. The event took place at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in partnership with Semmis DS Group Limited and support from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, the Minerals Commission, and other stakeholders.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 18 August

  1. Ghana should mandate mining companies' community development obligations

    Former Deputy Minister George Mireku Duker has called for Ghana to legislate minimum community development obligations for mining companies, arguing that voluntary corporate social responsibility initiatives have failed to adequately address mining communities' development needs. He said such obligations should be captured in Community Development Agreements, citing Sierra Leone's Mining and Minerals Development Act 2022 as an example.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. GoldBod funds rehabilitation of six mining-affected water treatment plants

    The Ghana Gold Board will fully fund the rehabilitation of six water treatment plants shut down due to poor water quality linked to irresponsible mining. The first three plants—Daboase, Sekyere Hemang, and Bonsa—collectively serve more than 76 communities and approximately 100,000 users in the Western and Central Regions, while the remaining three will be rehabilitated next year.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Ghana welcomes mining investment with compliance requirements

    The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission said Ghana is open to mining investments, but companies must operate responsibly and comply fully with the country's laws and regulatory requirements, including licence conditions.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Ghana must assert greater control over mineral resources

    Former Speaker Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye has called for Ghana to take greater ownership and control of its mineral resources, arguing that decades of reliance on royalties from foreign mining companies have not delivered the economic transformation the country needs. He contends that Ghana should ensure meaningful ownership of minerals extracted from its soil while allowing foreign investors to provide capital and expertise.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Ga Mantse urges measurable CSR and local participation in mining

    The Ga Mantse has called on mining companies to make their corporate social responsibility programmes measurable and impactful rather than occasional gestures, emphasizing that CSR should translate into tangible and sustainable benefits for host communities through infrastructure, education, health services, and local employment opportunities.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Ga Mantse calls for mining to benefit communities beyond mine closure

    The Ga Mantse has urged Ghana's mining industry to ensure that communities dependent on mines do not collapse when operations end, arguing that mining must create enduring opportunities rather than leaving behind economic hardship and environmental degradation. He warned against pursuing immediate economic gains at the expense of future generations' prospects.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Ga Mantse warns mining companies social licence can be withdrawn

    The Ga Mantse said mining companies' social licence to operate in host communities can be withdrawn if they act irresponsibly. He emphasized that social licence is not a legal document granted by a minister or regulator, but rather a continuous acceptance conferred by traditional authorities and affected communities.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  8. National Mining Dialogue 2026 focuses on social licence to operate

    Ghana's National Mining Dialogue 2026 is taking place in Accra, organised by Asempa 94.7 FM's Ekosiisen in partnership with Semmis DS and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources. The event addresses key issues including local content and participation, formalisation of small-scale mining, gold traceability, and strategies for retaining mining revenue, amid concerns that mining wealth has not translated into meaningful development for host communities.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

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