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Heath Goldfields Disburses GH¢136 Million to Bogoso-Prestea Mine Ex-Workers
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Heath Goldfields Bogoso-Prestea Mine paid GH¢136 million to former workers, settling legacy liabilities. This payment aligns with a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ghana Mineworkers' Union. The company stated this action demonstrates its commitment to responsible mining, resolving historical obligations, and building credibility with stakeholders through fulfilling assurances.
Heath Goldfields Bogoso-Prestea Mine has paid a total of GH¢136 million towards the settlement of outstanding legacy liabilities to former workers of the Bogoso-Prestea mine.
This marks a significant move in the company's efforts to resolve inherited obligations and strengthen its operational and financial foundations.
This is in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreed with the Ghana Mineworkers' Union (GMWU).
The payment forms part of a broader strategy by Heath Goldfields to address historical liabilities associated with its operations, while reinforcing its commitment to responsible mining, regulatory compliance and sustainable business practices.
The fulfilment of these commitments reflects our growing credibility as a company that delivers on our assurances and stands firmly by our word. We also extend our sincere appreciation to the leadership of the Ghana Mineworkers' Union for their constructive engagement, partnership and shared commitment to fairness as we work together to resolve these inherited legacy matters, a press release from the company dated January 19, 2026, announcing the payment stated.
At Heath Goldfields, integrity is not just a value, it guides our actions. Honouring these obligations reinforces our purpose of Enriching Lives Through Sustainable Gold Mining and strengthens the trust we continue to build with our employees, partners and communities, it added.
Heath Goldfields Ltd. continues to work closely with relevant authorities and stakeholders to ensure that all statutory, financial, and operational responsibilities are met in line with applicable laws and best industry practices.
It said the Company remains focused on safe operations, environmental stewardship, community engagement, and value creation, as it advances its mandate to contribute meaningfully to Ghana's mining sector and national development.
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