Canadian Mining Company Akwaaba Mining Renews Gold Exploration License in Ghana
2026-05-06 14:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Canadian mineral exploration company Akwaaba Mining Ltd. announced that it has successfully renewed the exploration license for the Kunsu project located in the Ahafo Ano South District of the Ashanti Region, Ghana. The license, issued by the Minerals Commission of Ghana, has been renewed for a term of three years, valid until April 28, 2029. Akwaaba Mining Ltd. is a junior exploration company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This renewal will enable the company to continue advancing its exploration activities in the area.

The exploration license involved in this renewal covers an area of approximately 141 km², making it one of the largest mineral concession areas in Ghana, a region considered to have high gold exploration potential. Akwaaba stated that the renewal reflects the company's compliance with all regulatory requirements in Ghana and demonstrates its commitment to responsible and sustainable development practices in its exploration activities.

Allan Green, CEO of Akwaaba Mining Ltd., stated: "This renewal is a key milestone for the company, enabling us to continue advancing our exploration programs and build on the positive results achieved to date, amidst record high gold prices." Following the license renewal, the company plans to advance its drilling work programs in line with its strategic objectives.

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