Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey, has called for a careful balancing of government revenue mobilisation and investor confidence, warning that policy uncertainty and an increasingly high government take could undermine Ghana's competitiveness as a leading mining investment destination. Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the Ghana Chamber of Mines Mining Forum in Accra, held under the theme "Strategic Mining, Value Retention and Development," Ing. Ashigbey said while Ghana must maximise returns from its mineral resources, it must do so without discouraging the investment needed to sustain the sector. He explained that Ghana's mining legal and regulatory framework has historically positioned the country as one of Africa's most attractive destinations for mining investment. However, recent policy changes, particularly around taxation and mining lease renewals, risk weakening that competitive advantage. Our legal f...
Atlantic Catering and Logistics CEO supports flood relief effort with hot meals for displaced residents
The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Atlantic Catering and Logistics Limited, Maud Lindsay-Gamrat, has supported flood relief efforts in the Greater Accra Region, providing hot meals to communities displaced by torrential rains that have claimed lives and left many homeless. Working in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Mrs. Lindsay-Gamrat and her team distributed hundreds of hot meals across multiple flood-affected communities over two days, providing immediate relief to displaced households and vulnerable residents. On Tuesday, the intervention focused on Tema West, covering Tema New Town and communities along the Chemu Lagoon, where 500 meals were distributed. On Wednesday, the effort extended to the Klottey Korle constituency and Ablekuma North, with 200 meals delivered as part of a coordinated distribution exercise. When I saw the images of families sitting in floodwater with nowhere to go, we knew we had to act quickly. We reache...