AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem and Goldfields Ghana Limited have failed in the regular tracking and reporting of grievances of their workers and host communities, the 2018 Responsible Mining Index (RMI) has revealed.
The yearly index compiled by the Swiss-based Responsible Mining Foundation (RMF) showed that the Iduapriem Mine of AngloGold Ashanti Limited and the Tarkwa and Damang Mines of Goldfields Limited scored zero each out of a total score of six in the areas of tracking and reporting on the performance of their workers’ and host communities’ grievances.
Management of both companies declined to comment on their poor performances as captured by the index when they were contacted.
Community Relations Manager of the Tarkwa Mine of Goldfields, Mrs Flerence Ansra-Bio, though initially agreed to an interview, refused to make any official comment on the day of the interview.
Similarly, Mr. Senyo Mensah of the Community Relations Department of AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem also agreed to an interview after an official request was sent to him but cancelled the interview on the day it was to take place, stating that management was yet to give approval for the interview.
Newmont Ghana, however, stood out in the index as both its Akyem and Ahafo Mines scored four each out of six for tracking and reporting on workers’ grievances and two each out of six for host communities’ grievances.
Newmont’s best performance in Ghana according to the 2018 index was in the area of providing job opportunities within its catchment area where both its Akyem and Ahafo Mines scored five each out of a total mark of six.
AnglolGold Iduapriem Mine also had its best performance in the area of developing procurement opportunities in its catchment areas where it scored the maximum six marks.
For Goldfields, its highest performance in the country was at its Tarkwa Mine where it scored three out of six for both local employment and water quality management.
The index which captured about 34 multinational mining companies across the globe was based on six thematic areas comprising local procurement, local employment, community grievance mechanism, workers grievance mechanism, biodiversity management and water quality and quantity
Data used in the assessment was volunteered by the mining companies (Group Companies) themselves.
The RMI is funded by the Swiss government and DANIDA.
Latest Stories
-
Stakeholders advocate waste recycling to drive economic empowerment at Recycle Up! Ghana 10th anniversary
20 minutes -
Biden commutes most federal death sentences
41 minutes -
Hollywood stars support Blake Lively over legal complaint
44 minutes -
GMeT warns commuters of intensified harmattan conditions
55 minutes -
Honda and Nissan join forces to take on China in cars
57 minutes -
CETAG threatens indefinite strike over breach of agreements
1 hour -
Fifty 50 Club lauded for impactful social interventions
1 hour -
Konongo and its environs risk water shortage as Owerri River ‘stops flowing’
2 hours -
Dr. Stacy Amewoyi launches new books and expands philanthropic efforts across Ghana and US
2 hours -
Hindsight: Legon Cities’ five years of fugazi money
2 hours -
JoyNews’ Kwasi Debrah ties knot with Dr. Neta Pasram in beautiful ceremony
2 hours -
Wimbledon winner Purcell admits anti-doping breach
2 hours -
Political party influence undermines leadership independence, says Prince Kofi Amoabeng
2 hours -
CHASS advises against reopening schools on Jan. 3 until financial arrears are cleared
3 hours -
Newmont’s Akyem Vocational Institute unveils battery-powered fufu machine at graduation ceremony
3 hours