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AngloGold Ashanti hands over new market to Teberebie community

AngloGold Ashanti hands over new market to Teberebie community

By Erica Apeatua Addo, GNA

Teberebie (W/R), Aug. 31, GNA – AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem (AAI) Gold Mines has constructed a market at a total cost of GH¢549,000.00 to support economic activities in Teberebie and its surrounding communities.

The facility is made up of 12 stores, 28 sheds and a washroom and with potable water system.

Handing over the edifice to the chief of the area at an inaugural ceremony in Teberebie, Mr Jasper Musadaidzwa, the Managing Director of AAI Gold Mine, said the Iduapriem Community Trust Fund over the last five years has focused on health, education, water and sanitation.

Mr Musadaidzwa said "we are focusing more on empowering our host communities towards economic independence through participating in the mine’s local spending on suppliers and contractors".

The Managing Director urged members in its catchment area to establish businesses and form cooperatives to help supply inputs into the mine and beyond.

He said one topical issue confronting mining communities and the nation was the increasing rate of unemployment among the youth.

"We have set structures with the assistance of traditional authorities. More so an internal Community Employment Management Procedure has been developed and signed off for implementation," he said.

He said they have streamlined community employment practices, stressing that all their contractors have been employed from a list developed by the communities.

Mr Musadaidzwa said about 393 short-term jobs were provided in the mines for the youth from surrounding communities.

The Managing Director commended the security agencies for playing a vital role in minimizing the threat on their businesses and the environment by illegal miners.Professor Newton Amegbey, Board Chairman, AAI Gold Mines, said Teberebie is one of the fast growing communities within the mine’s host area which did not have a convenient place to serve as market for traders and consumers.He said their farm produce and other wares for sale were commonly displayed along the road in the centre of town causing congestion with its associated safety implications; like vehicles running over traders.By way of addressing this challenge, the board chairman said the community leadership sought assistance from AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Community Trust Fund to support in the construction of the market facility.Prof Amegbey said the sustainability of the market is very important if they are to realize the objective for which it was established.He said to achieve this, the planning unit of Tarkwa Nsueam Municipal Assembly has supported the community to inaugurate a committee to be responsible for […]

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