Ghana’s mining law aims to stop speculation but leaves communities in limbo – insights from a lithium case study Ghana’s parliament ratified the country’s first lithium mining agreement in March 2026. This came three years after lithium mining was confirmed as commercially viable in September 2023. The Ewoyaa Lithium Project, in the Central Region of Ghana, covers an […]
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Ghana’s mining law aims to stop speculation but leaves communities in limbo – insights from a lithium case study
NorvanReportsBy Norvan Acquah HayfordTue, 21 Apr 2026 · 3h ago1 views
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Ghana's parliament ratified its first lithium mining agreement in March 2026, three years after lithium mining was confirmed commercially viable in September 2023. While the mining law aims to curb speculation, a lithium case study, like the Ewoyaa project, suggests it leaves local communities in an uncertain state, highlighting potential social impacts alongside economic development.
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