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    Newmont Ghana: A key player in the Country’s Gold industry

    By Karen JacquelineApril 24, 2026Updated:April 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Newmont Corporation is the world’s largest gold mining company, and its operations in Ghana, commonly referred to as Newmont Ghana, have played a major role in the country’s mining sector for nearly two decades. Ghana, Africa’s leading gold producer, is the company’s primary base on the continent, reflecting the country’s importance in global gold production.

    Newmont Ghana’s operations have centered on two major mining areas: Ahafo and Akyem.

    The Ahafo Mine, located in the Bono Region, began commercial production in 2006 and remains one of the company’s flagship operations. It includes both surface and underground mining, contributing significantly to Ghana’s gold output.

    The Akyem Mine, in the Eastern Region, started production in 2013 and became one of Ghana’s most productive gold mines before being sold in 2025 as part of Newmont’s global restructuring strategy.

    More recently, the Ahafo North Project reached commercial production in 2025, marking a major expansion of Newmont’s footprint in Ghana. The project is expected to produce between 275,000 and 325,000 ounces of gold annually over more than a decade.

    Newmont Ghana has made substantial contributions to the national economy through taxes, royalties, and job creation. The company has employed thousands of Ghanaians directly and indirectly, with large-scale projects like Ahafo North creating thousands of construction jobs and hundreds of permanent roles.

    In addition, Newmont has invested in community development programs, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure in host communities. These initiatives are often funded through community development agreements tied to gold production.

    Newmont Ghana emphasizes sustainable mining practices, including land reclamation, biodiversity protection, and water quality monitoring. At both Ahafo and Akyem sites, the company has implemented environmental management systems and reclamation projects to restore mined land for future use.

    The company also works closely with local communities and government agencies to ensure responsible mining and minimize environmental impact.

    Despite its contributions, Newmont Ghana operates in a challenging and evolving regulatory environment.

    Recent policy changes by the Ghanaian government aim to increase local participation in the mining sector and boost national revenue. These include higher royalties, stricter local content rules, and the phasing out of long-term stability agreements.

    In 2026, Ghana also directed major mining companies, including Newmont, to transition more operations to Ghanaian-owned contractors, reflecting a broader push for economic empowerment and local industry growth.

    Newmont Ghana remains one of the most influential players in the country’s gold mining industry. Its large-scale investments, job creation, and community initiatives have contributed significantly to Ghana’s economy. However, as government policies evolve and demands for greater local participation increase, the company faces a changing landscape that will shape its future operations in the country.

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    karen Jacqueline is a current affairs writer and political analyst focused on Ghanaian and global governance stories. With a sharp eye for policy, elections and economic trends, her breaks down complex national issues into clear, engaging narratives for young audiences

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