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How a giant meteor strike created Ghana's Lake Bosumtwi and its rich gold deposits

Times of India

Times of India

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July 8, 2026

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How a giant meteor strike created Ghana's Lake Bosumtwi and its rich gold deposits
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teleSUR English

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· Jul 9, 2026

First Public Gold Mine Marks New Chapter for Burkina Faso’s Economic Sovereignty

Burkina Faso on July 9 has inaugurated its first state-owned gold mine, marking a major milestone in the government’s strategy to expand public control over the country’s natural resources and strengthen its economic sovereignty. Located in the municipality of Yako, in the Yatenga region, the project will be operated by the state-owned Société de Participation []

The West Australian

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Katanning gold project could make or break towns as neighbouring shires band together to prepare for impact

The proposed gold mine at Badgebup could be a bust or a bonanza according to the presidents of three nearby shires, who have banded together in a bid to prepare themselves for its impact.

Ghanaian Times

center

· Jun 26, 2026

Boosting national reserves: Govt secures 30% gold off-take deal with mining firms

The government through the Ghana Gold Board, working under the joint-direction of the Minister of Finance and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, has reached a landmark agreement with the Ghana Chamber of Mines to buy 30 per cent of the gold output of all large-scale mining companies in Ghana, effective July 1, 2026. Mr The post Boosting national reserves: Govt secures 30 gold off-take deal with mining firms appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 3, 2026

Groundwater Galamsey: The silent crisis beneath our feet

When Ghanaians hear the word galamsey, many of us immediately picture destroyed farmlands, brown rivers, abandoned pits, and communities struggling with the damage left behind by illegal mining activities.

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

BLAST FROM THE PAST | Bafana strike gold against Mexico in LA

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Independent Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

Shocking crater under Joburg highway bridge is just the tip of the illegal mining iceberg

Shocking crater under Joburg highway bridge is just the tip of the illegal mining iceberg

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Related coverage for "How a giant meteor strike created Ghana's Lake Bosumtwi and its rich gold deposits": teleSUR English — First Public Gold Mine Marks New Chapter for Burkina Faso’s Economic Sovereignty. The West Australian — Katanning gold project could make or break towns as neighbouring shires band together to prepare for impact. Ghanaian Times — Boosting national reserves: Govt secures 30% gold off-take deal with mining firms. MyJoyOnline — Groundwater Galamsey: The silent crisis beneath our feet. SundayTimes — BLAST FROM THE PAST | Bafana strike gold against Mexico in LA. Independent Online — Shocking crater under Joburg highway bridge is just the tip of the illegal mining iceberg