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Minerals Commission orders Heath Goldfields to cease operations at Bogoso-Prestea Mine

Kabah AtawogebyKabah Atawoge
July 5, 2025
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The Chief Inspector of Mines at the Minerals Commission has ordered Heath Goldfields Limited to halt operations at the Bogoso-Prestea mines with immediate effect, citing multiple regulatory breaches.

The directive, issued on June 24, 2025, invokes Regulation 22 of the Minerals and Mining (Health, Safety, and Technical) Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2182), following a comprehensive review of the company’s operational protocols, regulatory compliance, and administrative procedures.

In a statement signed by Ama Mawusi Mawuenyefia, Director of Communications at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, the Ministry stated that the company has been granted a 45-day window to rectify all breaches and carry out essential services outlined by the Chief Inspector of Mines.

“This cautionary notice follows the company’s unsatisfactory operations, as determined by a robust and thorough review of its operational protocols, regulatory compliance, and general administrative procedures, among other factors,” the statement noted.

Background

On November 13, 2024, the Minerals Commission granted Heath Goldfields clearance to acquire the Bogoso-Prestea mining leases, after the company passed a technical and financial review. It submitted a revised Strategic Mine Development Plan featuring a four-phase implementation timeline, with activities scheduled from Q1 2025 through Q4 2039.

However, as of May 16, 2025, the Commission reported no visible activity on the site, while both land and infrastructure had deteriorated. The company had also defaulted on obligations under Section 1.18 of the approved development plan.

Key facilities were found in disrepair, including a non-functional Process Water Treatment Plant and a poorly maintained Tailings Storage Facility. Additionally, large portions of the company’s concession were being encroached upon by illegal miners.

In a further breach, Heath Goldfields transported gold-bearing concentrates without the required prior written approvals from the Ghana Geological Survey Authority and the Minerals Commission, violating Clause 7 of its mining leases.

Concerned workers also petitioned the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, prompting his visit to the site on May 23, 2025. Post-inspection investigations confirmed the company was facing significant operational and financial difficulties, including non-payment of staff salaries.

In response, Hon. Buah directed the Minerals Commission to formally issue statutory notices to the company.

In line with Regulation 200(3) of L.I. 2176 and Clause 27(b) of the mining lease, Heath Goldfields has also been given 120 days to address all violations. Failure to comply will lead to the termination of its mining license.

The Ministry says this action underscores its commitment to upholding regulatory standards and protecting Ghana’s mineral resources.


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