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Over 500 attend National Mining Dialogue 2026 organised by Asempa FM

More than 500 people attended the National Mining Dialogue organised by Asempa 94.7 FM and its flagship programme, Ekosii Sen, exceeding the organisers' initial expectation of 200 participants.

Over 500 attend National Mining Dialogue 2026 organised by Asempa FM

More than 500 individuals participated in the National Mining Dialogue 2026, an event organized by Asempa 94.7 FM and Ekosii Sen, exceeding organizers' initial expectations of 200 attendees. The gathering, held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, was a collaborative effort between Semmis DS Group Limited and various stakeholders, including the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, the Minerals Commission, the Ghana Gold Board, and the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.

Programmes Manager of Asempa FM and host of Ekosii Sen, Philip Osei Bonsu, expressed surprise at the large turnout, attributing it to the strong public interest in Ghana's mining sector. Osei Bonsu expressed gratitude to the diverse organizations and institutions that contributed to the event's success. The organizers plan to conduct a thorough review of the inaugural edition before deciding on future events, considering factors such as venue, date, and format.

While there is no immediate commitment to holding future dialogues in Accra, previous mining-focused discussions have taken place outside the capital, indicating a possibility for future editions to be hosted in other regions.

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