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Artículo

12 ago 2004

Autor:
Emmanuel Akli, Ghanaian Chronicle

Gov’t challenged over mineral royalties [Ghana]

The managing director of Anglogold Ashanti Iduaprime mine, Mr. David Rainer, has called on the government to come clear on what it has been doing with the mineral royalties paid to her by the mining companies and the benefit the people at the grassroots have been getting from it. [also refers to Ghana Manganese, Goldfield Ghana, Bogoso Gold (part of Golden Star Resources)]