By Eugene Davis Ghana’s push to recalibrate its mining sector gathered pace this week, as the Lands Minister and the regulator signalled a tougher stance on enforcement and a sharper focus on turning mineral wealth into domestic industrial capacity. Addressing the Maiden Mining Local Content Summit, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah said the era of symbolic local participation must give way to what he described as “a structured, intentional, backed-by-capital-and-technology opportunity — the kind that transforms potential into performance”. Invoking the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah, Mr Buah framed the government’s indigenisation drive...