“It’s not about targeting any particular nationality,” said Palmdeti. “The task is to ensure that the degradation that is going on, in terms of our environment and waterways, is halted.”
Known as “the Gold Coast” during British colonial rule, mining remains a driving force in Ghana’s economy. The country of 25 million people is the second-largest gold producer in Africa, churning out 4.2 million ounces last year.
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