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Executive Management of Chifeng Gold ends official visit to Ghana

The Chairman of Chifeng Gold Group, the largest non-state gold mining com­pany in China, Mr Jianhua Wang, and Chifeng Gold’s President, Madam Lydia Yang, have ended a working visit to Golden Star Wassa Limited (GSWL) in the Western region of Ghana to acquaint them­selves with the operations of the company.

The executive team’s visit, which took place on 23rd to 29th of May 2023, and included the Secretary to the Board, Mr Shubao Dong, reit­erates Chifeng Gold’s commitment to its stakeholders and responsible mining.

It ended with a positive outlook on the future of Chifeng Gold’s investment in GSWL.

During the visit, Mr Wang and the team witnessed first-hand the progress GSWL had made since it was acquired by Chifeng Gold in 2022.

The team toured the mine operations and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects in host communities, and interacted with staff and contractors to gain insights into GSWL’s sustainable practices and partnerships.

The executive team also pre­sented solutions to the current challenges of GSWL and included changes at management level and the implementation of a five-year strategy of automation and mech­anisation, adjustment of annual production, cost reduction and production expansion.

Speaking during an interactive session with employees, Mr Wang said, “It is necessary to adhere to and accept changes. Chifeng Gold will support any employee who has a firm goal and vision and is committed to learning, who is brave in hardship, and who is committed to ensure that Chifeng Gold succeeds.”

As part of the visit, the execu­tive team also paid courtesy calls on traditional leaders of host communities in Wassa.

They also called on the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Lu Kun, the Chinese Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Mr Li Yaohong, the Minister of Land’s, and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel Jinapor, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commis­sion, Mr Martin Ayisi.

The discussions centred on challenges and opportunities in GSWL, and Chifeng’s commitment to create local employment and support economic growth.

Both Mr Kun and Mr Yaohong appreciated GSWL and Chifeng Gold for the good reputation in the host communities of GSWL.

They encouraged GSWL to ad­here to local laws and regulations and continue to increase publicity and influence a good Chinese corporate image.

They pledged support for Chi­nese-funded enterprises in Ghana.

The President of Chifeng, Ms Yang, explained, “Our visit to Ghana and the mine site has rein­forced our beliefs in the potential of GSWL despite current challeng­es. We are confident that with the right mindset, working safely and according to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles, we will achieve our vision ‘to ben­efit more people with the develop­ment of Chifeng Gold.”

She said Chifeng Gold remained focused on working safely and efficiently, and surpassing regulato­ry compliance in all aspects of its operations.

Ms Yang stated that GSWL would safeguard its social licence by partnering like-minded organi­sations to provide sustainable value for stakeholders.

BY TIMES REPORTER

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