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The Songhor Lagoon, once envisioned as Ghana’s most promising salt-producing asset, is regaining momentum after decades of stalled development. With the potential to produce up to five million ...
The Minerals Income and Investment Fund (MIIF) has revealed plans to support the development of the salt industry in Ghana with the Ada Songhor Lagoon as utmost priority.
The District Chief Executive (DCE) of Ada West, Mr Adzoteye Lawer Akrofi believes the ratification of the mining leases to the Ada Songhor Salt Project will alleviate poverty among the youth and ...
Flagbearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Ivor Kobina Greenstreet says a CPP-led administration in future will review the Songhor salt lease to ensure the country benefits.
General News Don’t politicize Songhor salt mining – Locals warn politicians On Nov 21, 2012 Ghanaian politicians have been warned to desist from politicizing the mining of salt in Ada.
The Chief Executive Officer of the McDan Group of Companies, Mr Daniel McKorley, has expressed hope that the Songhor salt project at Ada in the Greater Accra Region will help generate more revenue ...
Salt producers in the Ada Songhor salt enclave have asked government for a US$5 million investment assistance to help them increase production by about 10-fold.
AT Least ¢610 million has been uncovered as misappropriated by some officials of the Songhor Salt Development Project (SSDP) between the year 1994 and 2001. A forensic audit of the project's ...
The Okor Songhor Women’s Association, an advocacy group in Sege, has called on government to provide credit to Small Scale Salt Miners in the communities to help check the activities of illegal salt ...
Research indicates that Ghana’s Songhor Salt Project in the Accra Region has the potential of producing over 150,000 tonnes of the mineral annually.
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