Lands Minister to promote mining investment at Africa Down Under Summit in Australia

Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, will this week represent Ghana at the Africa Down Under (ADU) Summit in Australia, one of the world’s premier mining conferences.
The event, which begins on Wednesday, September 3, will bring together global leaders, investors, and experts in the mining and extractive industries.
As part of the summit, Mr. Buah is expected to deliver a keynote presentation highlighting Ghana’s position as Africa’s leading gold producer and one of the continent’s most attractive destinations for mining investment.
His presentation will showcase the country’s stable regulatory framework, business-friendly environment, and government’s commitment to creating a thriving hub for the extractive sector in West Africa.
The ADU Summit has become a strategic platform for connecting African resource-rich nations with international investors seeking opportunities in the mining sector.
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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