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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@KwameNeuman @Queen_Lhorna @_BellaM_ We have no freedom if we are ruled by the Chinese who have been bribing our officials to keep them in power so that they can continue to illegally mine our gold.
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Kwame@KwameNeuman·
@Queen_Lhorna @_BellaM_ Freedom is better than wealth without choice. Freedom is better than silver and gold.
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@dbparcel71 we are going to have to start exporting gold again to pay off these debts. But only if we stop illegally exporting it.
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Iamnoone🇧🇼✌🏿
@hutontiber The debt became unpayable because the terms of trade turned against commodity exporters, and floating interest rates exploded macroeconomic conditions entirely outside African control.
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Hutontiber@hutontiber·
When you tell people the truth, they always run away crying. Most people prefer their delusions to hard facts.
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@Kwameasante214 This is why we need to get China out of Ghana. Not only do they contribute to galamsey but human trafficking!! We need to start holding them accountable and putting a stop to it
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Kwame@Kwameasante214·
and have been going on for a while, similar to illegal mining operations linked to Chinese people and human trafficking. They do get arrested all the time but there need to be harsher punishment for them since its always them
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Zander@zanderzwane·
@Muzi03636991 @mjebula @ntsikimazwai I hear you, my genuine no trick question is, is there currently a construction company like that at the moment that was established through the proceeds of that mining company?.
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@iamSegopi @DavidHundeyin Ghana's leadership is so corrupt that they are letting the Chinese abuse our country like this. We would not have to deal with galamsey if we had strong leadership that would actually do something about it
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Sėgõpî@iamSegopi·
@DavidHundeyin It is either you are delibarately understating Ghana's problems or you are ignorant of them. Ghana's biggest problem is not even galamsey, but is leadership. I know the view is not popular but Ghana lacks leadership. Ghana has a lot of problems similar to Nigeria.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Of the 'big 5' in Anglophone Africa (Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania), only Ghana doesn't have a significant part of its population actively seeking to facilitate a disastrous national suicide. Ghana's only major current problem is Galamsey, which is fixable.
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Dollar Bill Stern@CoockieMonste·
@MikeCohen591489 @ghanaboynie Well look, the automatic renewal was cancelled and they were informed that they need to make a new application and well a company called Engineers and Planners is actually going to be given the license to that mine just check who owns that company?
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GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭@ghanaboynie·
“Ghanaians all those things are not going affect ordinary South Africans”- A South African 🇿🇦 A South African informs Ghana youth Tarkwa Mine, MTN and other businesses belong to South African Business owners not South Africans. Sidenote : Ghanaians , 🇬🇭 Nick Kofi Adjei Danso Abbeam are businesses located in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 and other African countries. If the youth of Sierre Leone decided to shut down his business, would you as a Ghanaian be effected ? #Ghana #SouthAfrica #News #Updates #Politics #Finance #Africa #GH #SA 🇿🇦🌍🇬🇭🌍🇿🇦🌍🇬🇭🌍🇿🇦🌍🇬🇭🌍🇿🇦🌍🇬🇭🌍🇿🇦🌍🇬🇭🌍🇿🇦 📹fezilethwesha 🇿🇦
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@kinglucasJRR @Boutuispeak @75_coleh That is because the Chinese are just abusing our trust. They take advantage of us constantly. We are going to be importing more of them soon since they are the smart ones who will eat all our fish and drink all our water and then we will be stuck in their debt trap
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Ransford Asante@kinglucasJRR·
@Boutuispeak @75_coleh Chinese people are not abusing kids in Ghana.... The bill has been passed and Ghanaians are happy We are now focusing on other things
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@NGYouth4Edu @DavidHundeyin Agreed. But once we fix the problem of how the youth are so easily misled, we need to go after the people who have been taking advantage of our system. The Chinese are the smartest galamseyers. That's why they are able to get away with it for so long
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Nigeria Youth for Education
I believe to fix the issue raised across these Anglophone Africa we have to start with ruthless investment in education and critical thinking. Our youths aren't the problem; a system that doesn't equip them to demand better leadership is. This Galamsey is Ghana's test. Nigeria's equivalent tests are many, but educated, patriotic citizens can turn it around.
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@JaffeJoffer16 @daddyhope we are basically trading our gold away. Galamsey is so bad that we are going to be importing gold back to Ghana this decade.
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Thwala 🇿🇦
Thwala 🇿🇦@JaffeJoffer16·
@daddyhope The Ghanians will renew the lease with conditions. They will give locals digging work as it’s only surface mining an easy entry point for Ghanian miners. Goldfields will still get the gold. It’s essentially a subcontracting deal. Ghana is 26% of Goldfields globally
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
What is true is that Ghana did refuse to renew the mining lease for Gold Fields’ Damang mine and later moved the asset into Ghanaian hands through a local company, Engineers & Planners. Ghana also restricted the bidding process to companies that are 100% Ghanaian-owned. It is not true that Ghana has rejected all Gold Fields operations or that South African Gold Fields has been completely pushed out of Ghana. However, the rejection by Ghana of the renewal of South Africa’s Gold Fields licence for the Damang mine will indeed be a tragic and massive own goal by the xenophobes and Afrophobes to the South African economy, and a profit disaster for South Africa’s Gold Fields. With its underlying profits estimated at more than half a billion US dollars, about R9 billion, a year in a strong gold price environment, Gold Fields was making enormous profits from its operations in Ghana, particularly from its Tarkwa and Damang mines. The company’s Ghanaian assets have consistently ranked among its most productive operations, with Tarkwa alone contributing nearly a fifth of the group’s total gold output in 2025. Record gold prices helped drive a sharp increase in profitability across the company, with Gold Fields reporting that annual profit more than doubled during the period. Losing such assets would not only affect the company, but could also have broader implications for South Africa’s mining sector, investment footprint, and economic influence across the African continent. These profits generate taxes for the South African government, and part of that money is used to pay grants to the very people tarnishing the name of their country, resulting in companies not having their licences renewed as a tit-for-tat response. Many South African companies make more money elsewhere on the African continent than they make in South Africa itself. South African banks, retailers, telecommunications companies, insurers, mining houses, and other businesses have expanded across Africa because that is where much of their growth and profitability comes from. Put differently, South Africa benefits enormously from the rest of Africa. In many sectors, South Africa makes more out of Africa than all African countries receive from South Africa through investment, and other forms of economic activity combined. That is why damaging relations with the rest of the continent through xenophobia and Afrophobia is not just morally wrong, it is economically self-defeating. Ghana did warn that it would retaliate. If this is part of that retaliatory toolkit, and if other African countries follow suit, it could significantly damage the profit base of South African companies operating across the continent and deprive the South African government of taxes that come with those profits. Hopefully, an adult in the room will put their hand up and bring this to an end before more damage is done, because the Afrophobe groups will not stop it on their own. What started as rhetoric has already begun damaging South Africa’s reputation, investor confidence, and relations with other African countries. The longer it is allowed to continue, the greater the risk of unintended economic and diplomatic consequences that will ultimately be borne by ordinary South Africans. America is already publicly cheering on Ghana and Nigeria for taking a tougher stance towards South Africa over Afrophobia, and will no doubt be encouraging more ruptures in relations across the continent. Put simply, South Africa does not need this damaging episode at a time when unemployment stands at between 30% and 35% and the tax base is shrinking. Illegal immigration should be dealt with by the state through the proper application of the law. Africans living legally in South Africa should not be harassed, abused, intimidated, or have their businesses attacked while the state watches and does nothing.
Nonfa KING@ajeezayGH

TRENDING 🚨: Ghana 🇬🇭 rejects the renewal of South Africa 🇿🇦 gold fields Mining company now …. Ghana wants citizens only It’s coming !!

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Berry ☯︎🦍🥷@fanti_boy·
Kevin Taylor didn’t take it easy on South Africa herrrr😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥💔 How can you say they live in roofing sheets 😭😭😂😂🔥💔
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@TovarishZulu @hunchochoppah We are going to continue to be stuck in poverty if we allow the Chinese to continue to abuse us. They are the smart ones pushing us around because they have us in a debt trap
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“e go over you”😹
Was this the job Jacinta promised South Africans who are beating up Ghanaians and Nigerians to leave their country?💀
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@Mjimaro68876229 @AdvoBarryRoux I hope that they will use this opportunity to actually do something about the galamsey that has been so detrimental to the environment. So far they have just taken the gold and left the rest of us to deal with the pollution
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Ghana Refuses to Renew South African Mining Giant Gold Fields’ Massive Tarkwa Mine. A mine that produced 427,000 ounces of gold worth $1 billion in 2025 alone. The lease expires next year. The message is loud and clear: “Thank you for hosting us… now get out of our mines.”
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@nanaossei_ @Citi973 Exactly we need the gold to build our country and not give it away to foreigners. We have enough gold to make us all rich. But instead we are going to be a colony for chinese miners.
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NKOJ@nanaossei_·
@Citi973 Goldfields Ghana 🇬🇭 is NOT the only mining company that can mine the Tarkwa concession. They've made enough money from Ghana 🇬🇭. Now we need our gold to build our country.
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CITI FM 97.3@Citi973·
The chiefs and people of Huniso in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality are appealing to President John Dramani Mahama to renew the lease of Gold Fields Ghana's Tarkwa Mine when it expires in 2027. They argue that the mine has contributed significantly to community development and should be allowed to continue its support despite calls from some quarters for the lease not to be renewed. #CitiNewsroom #Mining #GoldFields #Tarkwa #Huniso #Development #GhanaNews
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@Cest_mbuemo the same thing is happening to our gold. only instead of going into the ghanaian economy it is being stolen by the Chinese.
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santasi mbuemo@Cest_mbuemo·
Ghana discovered oil in 2007. Ask anyone where it went
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@aamosgyan @bla_pohpe @Citi973 Tarkwa is a prime example of how galamsey has devastated our communities. Not only are the mines themselves harmful but the pollution they cause is ruining the land and water making it impossible for anyone to grow crops or even drink the water.
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OHENE GYAN
OHENE GYAN@aamosgyan·
@bla_pohpe @Citi973 Apart from the TNA park. What can you point as significant in Tarkwa. Tarkwa remains an undeveloped with all these mining companies surrounding them biggest among them Anglo-gold and Goldfields. They have overstayed! We can do it ourselves
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@KZankeli sewage problems are not even that old. We are going to have to deal with them way more in the future if we allow galamsey to continue
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Sé:gbɛ:gnön🍀@KZankeli·
street drain, sewerage problems in gold coast. 1912. cantonments, accra.
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Bra Sky@BraSkyab1·
@Takyiba @Citi973 That's because the Chinese are the ones behind Galamsey. They are the ones who are profiting off of the gold and destroying the land in the process. That's why the rest of Ghana needs to stand up to them too
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Takyiba Emma@Takyiba·
@Citi973 Betrayal The only reason the local economy of Tarkwa is thriving is because of Galamsey and not Goldfields.
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