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South Africa: Lands Minister Armah-Kofi Buah Arrives in South Africa to Lead Ghana's Delegation At Mining Indaba

Ghana's Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has arrived in South Africa for the Mining Indaba Conference.

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, who also serves as the Acting Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, has officially landed in South Africa to lead Ghana's delegation at the esteemed Mining Indaba Conference. Taking place over four days, the conference gathers key stakeholders in the mining sector to discuss pressing industry challenges. The event is seen as a vital platform for countries involved in mining to share strategies and address common issues.

The Minister's participation includes engaging in high-level dialogues and strategic discussions aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation within the mining industry. A prominent highlight of his schedule is the hosting of the 'Ghana Day Event' on February 11, 2026, where Ghana's initiatives and opportunities in the mining sector will be showcased to a broader audience, enhancing Ghana's visibility in the global mining arena.

This year's Mining Indaba is critical for Ghana as it seeks to attract investments and partnership opportunities within the mining sector. Minister Buah's leadership reflects Ghana's commitment to engage actively with the international community in addressing challenges while promoting sustainable mining practices that benefit both local economies and environmental stewardship.

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