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Gold Fields reportedly seeks political support over Tarkwa lease renewal

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
May 18, 2026
in Business, Economy
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Gold Fields reportedly seeks political support over Tarkwa lease renewal

South African mining company Gold Fields is reportedly seeking diplomatic intervention from South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to engage Ghanaian authorities over the renewal of its Tarkwa mining lease, which is set to expire in April 2027.

The claims, circulating on the social media platform “Ghana Chronicles,” suggest the company is pushing for high-level engagement with the government of Ghana, led by President John Dramani Mahama, ahead of the lease expiration.

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The Tarkwa concession is described as one of Ghana’s most significant gold mining assets and a major contributor to export earnings and corporate revenues.

The report further alleges that the Tarkwa operation generated over US$2.3 billion in revenue last year, with net profits estimated at around US$427 million. These figures have not been independently verified and have not been confirmed through official financial disclosures or regulatory filings.

Gold Fields’ interest in renewal is linked to the strategic importance of the Tarkwa mine within its global portfolio, where it has consistently been one of its top-performing assets in gold production and profitability.

Mining lease renewals in Ghana typically involve regulatory review, fiscal negotiations, environmental compliance, and community impact considerations.

Neither the Government of Ghana nor Gold Fields has issued an official public statement confirming the reported lobbying effort, and it remains unclear what specific conditions may be under discussion regarding the renewal process.

As the 2027 deadline approaches, attention is expected to focus on Ghana’s mining policy direction and how the state balances foreign investment, resource control and local economic benefits.

Tags: goldSouth AfricaTarkwa

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