METAL DETECTIVE

Taxing time for Ghana's gold

GHANA’S golden riches remain a strong lure for Australian miners operating in Africa. But will its appeal survive the roll out of new taxes in Africa’s second-biggest gold producing nation? <em><strong>The Metal Detective</strong></em> by Stephen Bell

Stephen Bell

The recent gold boom has seen Ghana – which produces more than 3 million ounces a year of the precious metal – consolidate its place as one of the more desirable mining addresses in West Africa. Formerly...

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