Ghana Chamber of Mines

Ghana Chamber of Mines The Ghana Chamber of Mines is the main minerals industry association in Ghana.

The Chamber represents the collective interests of companies involved in mineral exploration, production and processing in Ghana. The first offices of the West Africa Chamber of Mines, which gave birth to the Ghana Chamber of Mines, were set up in 1903 with the principal objective of advancing and protecting the mining interests of the shareholders. On 6th June 1928, the Gold Coast Chamber of Mine

s was incorporated as a private Company and operated at Tarkwa in the Western Region. On Ghana’s attainment of independence on 6th March 1957, the name of the Chamber was altered to the Ghana Chamber of Mines. By a special resolution on 6th May 1960, the form of the objects of the Chamber was also altered, and on 14th February 1964, the Chamber was converted under the Companies Code 1963 (Act 179) into a Company Limited by Guarantee. In 1967, the registered offices of the Chamber moved to the national capital, Accra. The Chamber has since remained a voluntary private sector employers’ association representing companies and organizations engaged in the minerals and mining industry in Ghana. Programmes and activities of the Chamber are funded entirely by its Member Companies, which are largely responsible for producing almost all of Ghana’s minerals.

News Alert!!!Ghana's mining sector contributed approximately GHS 19 billion in taxes in 2025, representing nearly 23% of...
19/05/2026

News Alert!!!
Ghana's mining sector contributed approximately GHS 19 billion in taxes in 2025, representing nearly 23% of direct domestic tax collections.

News Alert!!!Ghana's large-scale gold production has grown from 216,000 ounces in 1983 to nearly 3 million ounces in 202...
19/05/2026

News Alert!!!
Ghana's large-scale gold production has grown from 216,000 ounces in 1983 to nearly 3 million ounces in 2025.

News Alert!!!The credibility of Ghana's mining industry depends on strict adherence to legal and regulatory standards.  ...
19/05/2026

News Alert!!!
The credibility of Ghana's mining industry depends on strict adherence to legal and regulatory standards.

Missed yesterday’s conversation?Catch the recap of Ing. Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey and Ben Boakye on X Space as they unpacked ...
18/05/2026

Missed yesterday’s conversation?

Catch the recap of Ing. Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey and Ben Boakye on X Space as they unpacked the critical question:
“Is Ghana asserting resource sovereignty or risking investor confidence in its mining sector?”

An insightful discussion on the future of Ghana’s mining industry and the balance between national interest and investment attractiveness.
https://x.com/NorvanReports/status/2056078778938306572?s=20

Join us on X-Space (Twitter) on Sunday 17th May 2026 at 6:30pm for an insightful discussion.
17/05/2026

Join us on X-Space (Twitter) on Sunday 17th May 2026 at 6:30pm for an insightful discussion.

17/05/2026

Is Ghana losing its edge as a top mining destination? In this interview, the CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Mr. Kenneth Ashigbey, warns that rising taxes and levies could drive investors away, threatening the future of the country’s mining sector.
Join the conversation on Monday, May 18, 2026 @ 8:00 A. M., as we explore this subject matter. The link👉🏾https://youtu.be/F7Ls7Jx2fHY

The Ghana Chamber of Mines yesterday held a press conference to address recent concerns raised by the Institute of Econo...
15/05/2026

The Ghana Chamber of Mines yesterday held a press conference to address recent concerns raised by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) regarding the proposed transactions involving Gold Fields and Adamus Resources. https://ow.ly/6s5B50Z09yO

14/05/2026
14/05/2026

Press Conference by Ghana Chamber of Mines on Adamus Resources and Response to IEA on Gold Fields Lease

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# 18 Gulf Street, South Legon
Accra
P.O.BOX991,ACCRA

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+233302516170

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