Ghana is undertaking its most significant mining law reforms in nearly two decades, aiming to shorten mining licence durations and ensure direct revenue-sharing with local communities. The government is also intensifying its fight against illegal mining (galamsey), with over 1,300 arrests, hundreds of excavators seized, and the deployment of thousands of Blue Water Guards to protect water bodies. New policies seek to balance responsible mining with environmental protection and community benefits. Authorities are reviewing and revoking small-scale mining licences that do not comply with regulations, while also launching initiatives to empower local miners and increase transparency. These efforts reflect a broader push to make Ghana's mining sector more sustainable, accountable, and beneficial to its citizens.
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