Leading mining companies in Ghana have been recognised for outstanding safety performance and operational excellence at the 2025 Mine Performance Awards organised by the Ghana Chamber of Mines. The awards ceremony, held alongside the launch of the 2026 Inter-Mines First Aid and Safety Competition, celebrated companies and individuals who demonstrated exceptional commitment to workplace safety, environmental standards and emergency preparedness within the mining industry. Asante Gold Bibiani Ltd emerged as the winner in the “Best Mine Based on Occupational Injury Statistics” category, with Asanko Gold Mine Ltd placing second and Ghana Manganese Company Ltd taking third position. In the “Best Improved Mine” category, Ghana Manganese Company Ltd secured first place, followed by Asante Gold Bibiani Ltd in second position, while AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine placed third. For the “Best Safe Mine Based on Mine Safety, Health and Environmental Audit” category, Abosso Goldfields Limited ...
The Bank of Ghana has directed Mobile Money Fintech Limited to suspend the implementation of its proposed 0.75 percent fee on wallet-to-bank transfers pending further stakeholder consultations. The proposed fee, which was scheduled to take effect from June 1, 2026, would have applied to transfers from mobile money wallets to bank accounts and was capped at GH¢5 per transaction. In an earlier message to customers, Mobile Money Fintech Limited had announced: “From 1 June 2026, transfers from your MoMo Wallet to bank accounts will attract a fee of 0.75% per transaction, capped at GHS 5. This will help us continue to serve you better.” However, in a statement issued subsequently, the central bank said the fee implementation had been put on hold to allow for further engagement and consultation. The Bank of Ghana informs the public that Mobile Money Fintech Limited (MMFL) has been directed to pause the implementation of its proposed 0.75 percent fee on direct wallet-to-bank transfers,”...