Ghana is undertaking its most significant overhaul of mining laws in nearly two decades, aiming to shorten mining licence durations and ensure direct revenue-sharing with local communities. The government has intensified its fight against illegal mining (galamsey), commissioning hundreds of Blue Water Guards, seizing over 400 excavators, and arresting more than 1,300 suspects in recent months. New initiatives also focus on environmental protection, including targeting chemical pollution in rivers. Authorities emphasize that responsible mining is encouraged, but lawlessness and environmental destruction will not be tolerated. The reforms seek to balance investment, community benefits, and environmental sustainability in Ghana's vital mining sector.
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