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Government reconsiders Ewoyaa Lithium Project as global prices tumble

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  • FRANKIE 10 months ago

    Strange that lithium, a highly sought after mineral used in the production of electronic devices has seen a sharp decline in prices. What is the cause of this price dip? It would have been helpful if the article had provided ...
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  • GUARANTEED MONEY-MAKING $KILL JUST FOR YOU!!! 10 months ago

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  • James 10 months ago

    Mahama about to give the lithium to his brother. Looters and thieves are back in power.

  • K. Kusi 10 months ago

    Bleeding is allowed.

  • Benji 10 months ago

    38% crowd always whining, talking nonsense.

  • Kwaku Boateng 10 months ago

    Hahahaha, i suspect the same time, definitely will to his front man company engineer and planner

  • saga 10 months ago

    is his black brother not a human being

  • JESUS IS GOD 10 months ago

    Jesus Christ is coming soon repent now.//

  • Moses 10 months ago

    It isceven good. Let the mineral stay in the ground for use by future generation as they deem fit. The current corrupt politicians led by people like Mahama will just enrich themselves with whatever we get. We are still in ou ...
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  • Obibini 10 months ago

    What will happen if the price goes up in future, will the company write to the government to review the contract? I’m just asking? Politicians must be careful with their actions when dealing with the electorates.

  • Majj 10 months ago

    What will happen when the prices change again? Will they be coming back to parliament to rectified the agreement

  • Kwame nkrumah 10 months ago

    Hold will collapse very soon

  • TRUTH 10 months ago

    15 YEARS???

    NPP AND OPEN STUPIDITY IS LIKE DUMB AND DUMBER

  • Kiki 10 months ago

    To go to cabinet should rather be to submit a memo to cancel the lease all together. Should we necessarily mine lithium if prices are low? The price will never rise, because new minerals for battery are being discovered.

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  • Witful 10 months ago

    I'll prefer to have e the ore left in the ground.

  • Mineladder 10 months ago

    God is punishing the company because of stupidity of Razak for his criminality by bringing his stupid people all over the company living the very guys who worked ......

  • K. Kusi 10 months ago

    What does that mean? If prices rise exponentially, will they also allow the government to revise to take advantage of the good price for Ghanaians? When it is good for the country, these same people will tell us they have a f ...
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  • Kardy 10 months ago

    Prof Gyampo should go and line up the Mfantseman chiefs again for that his useless political agenda he did in 2024. Now the project can't even commence....sia people

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  • Kay 10 months ago

    This are grounds for Ghana to nationalise the mines. It will serve the country right if Ghana takes over them.

  • CREATE, LOOT AND SHARE IN THE MAKING! GHANA'S LEADERS ARE WONDERFUL CRIMINALS. 10 months ago

    LIKE CRUDE OIL AND GOLD, THE EXCUSES TO LOOT HAVE STARTED CREEPING IN WITH THE NEED FOR COMMON SENSE LEVERAGING OF GHANA'S LITHIUM RESERVES FOR THE COMMON GOOD.

    THE LATE AZAA ATTA-MILLS BROUGHT SMILES TO THE FACES OF GHANA ...
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  • Kunta 10 months ago

    I am wondering what the company would have done assuming the world market price had increased to $ 9,000 from $ 3,000. Would they have called for a review of the contract as they are doing now?

  • Kwame Aidoo 9 months ago

    I knew there's going to be some sabotage against the Ghana government efforts to retain control of our natural resources.
    I believe some foreign "partners"might request for extended periods of extraction as the world market ...
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