Ghana exported 66.7 tonnes of gold between January and August 2025, surpassing volumes recorded in 2024, according to the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod).
Deputy Media Relations Officer of GoldBod, Zainab Alhassan, disclosed the figures in an interview on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, September 17.
She explained that the improved performance is largely due to the government’s intensified crackdown on illegal mining and gold smuggling.
Ms. Alhassan noted that Ghana exported about 54 tonnes of gold in 2024, a figure significantly lower than this year’s record.