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May 11, 2026
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Heath Goldfields pays US$22m to settle inherited worker liabilities
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Key Points
- Heath Goldfields Limited has paid US$22 million to settle outstanding entitlements owed to former workers of the Bogoso-Prestea Mine.
- These payments cover severance, unpaid salaries, provident fund, and other benefits inherited from the previous operator, Future Global Resources (FGR).
- Workers commended Heath Goldfields for fulfilling its promises, restoring trust, and stabilizing the mine after years of uncertainty.
- The mine, previously in a distressed state, has undergone significant rehabilitation and is now operational, spurring economic activity in surrounding communities.
- Heath Goldfields plans further expansion to increase production capacity and create more jobs, emphasizing worker welfare and sustainable mining.
Why This Matters
This development is significant for Ghana as it showcases a successful resolution of labor disputes and the honoring of legacy obligations by a foreign investor in the vital mining sector. It contributes to restoring trust among workers and communities, promotes responsible business practices, and signals potential for renewed economic activity and job creation in mining areas.
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