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Ghana loses bid to split US$1 billion Bogoso-Prestea Mine case

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  • JESUS IS GOD 5 days ago

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  • Obibini 5 days ago

    As long as arbitration cases continues to be heard in foreign courts in Overseas, the government will always be the looser. The mining is done in the country but arbitration cases are dealt in foreign courts. Is this not a sh ...
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  • Obibini 5 days ago

    Don’t we have courts in Ghana to hear these cases?

  • Obibini 5 days ago

    Ibrahim Mahama has proven that the black man is capable of doing it. The white man will always exploit the black man to his advantage. Gone are the days. If we do away with this stupid political bickering, the country will su ...
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  • Water Yam 5 days ago

    Stop issuing licenases to foreign companies on the mineral extraction industry. Please stop it

  • Aku 5 days ago

    I am sure someone pocketed something in Ghana. It’s just crazy.

  • Spartacus 5 days ago

    Blessed be the name of Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah who kept and was developing all our national resources for us!
    See the supreme neocolonial folly of selling our assets to foreign exploiters by both NDC and NPP. It’s all a s ...
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  • Kwame Nkrumah 5 days ago

    Ways and means

  • Do you expect a court in Britain to rule against a British company 5 days ago

    That is nonsense. Why don't they hear the case in a neutral African court like the ECOWAS Court or the African Court in Arusha, Tanzania. Ghana shouldn't have participated at all, knowing that the court is going to be biased.

  • Asemoooooo 5 days ago

    Let's face the truth---it is not where you hear the case
    It is the substance of the case-- afterall Ghana has won cases in the international courts too
    This is about Politics and the self -serving interest of a few elite ...
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  • Industry player 4 days ago

    The most incompetent minister is Armah Buah
    Wei
    Tweaa