Ghana - MarcoPolis Your local business media with a global reach Wed, 18 Jun 2025 11:37:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Stephen Yeboah of Commodity Monitor on Green Gold: Transforming Ghana’s Mining Sector with Mercury-Free Technology /stephen-yeboah-of-commodity-monitor-on-green-gold-transforming-ghanas-mining-sector-with-mercury-free-technology.htm Wed, 18 Jun 2025 11:37:51 +0000 /?p=191177 In this part of the, we feature insights from Stephen Yeboah, CEO and Co-founder of Commodity Monitor Ghana. Established in 2017, Commodity Monitor is a dynamic trading, logistics, and engineering company reshaping how commodities are traded and processed across Africa. With operations spanning soft commodities such as cocoa, maize, and soya, and hard commodities like ...

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Stephen Yeboah on Green Mining, Mercury-Free Gold, and Ghana’s Commodity Future /stephen-yeboah-on-green-mining-mercury-free-gold-and-ghanas-commodity-future.htm Mon, 16 Jun 2025 19:55:00 +0000 /?p=191174 In this interview, Stephen Yeboah, CEO and co-founder of Commodity Monitor Ghana, shares the company’s journey, vision, and impact in transforming Africa’s commodity value chain through engineering solutions, sustainable mining technology, and strategic trade networks.

Founded in 2017, Commodity Monitor operates at the intersection of commodity trading, logistics, and research, bridging producers and consumers across global markets. The company deals in both soft commodities like maize, wheat, cocoa, and soya, and hard commodities such as gold, oil and gas, and renewable energy technologies.

A core focus of the company is its commitment to green mining practices. In Ghana’s small-scale mining sector—which employs over two million people—Commodity Monitor introduced a mercury-free gold processing technology to replace outdated Chinese machinery. This innovation aligns with Ghana’s commitment to the Minamata Convention and addresses the environmental and health hazards of mercury use in gold mining. Their eco-friendly gold recovery system has delivered up to 87% gold recovery, a major improvement over traditional methods.

Stephen Yeboah emphasizes that formalizing small-scale mining through equipment financing, mining cooperatives, and government partnerships is critical for curbing illegal mining (galamsey) and boosting rural economic development in Ghana. The company's model has even been replicated in Zambia, proving its scalability and impact.

Commodity Monitor is also positioning itself as a mine support services provider, registered with Ghana’s Minerals Commission, and extending its services to large-scale mining operations. With support from partners in South Africa, Canada, and China, the company continues to fine-tune its technology, adapting machines to local geological conditions—from Obuasi to Tarkwa, Wa, and the Upper East.

Beyond mining, Yeboah highlights the importance of value addition in agriculture, advocating for local processing in cocoa and cereals. He stresses that Africa’s arable land and smart agriculture technologies, such as AI in farming, should be harnessed to shift from import dependency to export leadership.

Looking ahead, Commodity Monitor’s vision is to become a pan-African engineering company that delivers customized solutions across agriculture, mining, energy, and oil and gas—all while promoting environmental sustainability, local beneficiation, and inclusive growth.

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B5 Plus Ltd Honored with Exporter Excellence Award at Maritime & Logistics Business Awards Africa 2025 /b5-plus-ltd-honored-with-exporter-excellence-award-at-maritime-logistics-business-awards-africa-2025.htm Mon, 16 Jun 2025 13:07:30 +0000 /?p=191161 B5 Plus Ltd, a leader in the steel manufacturing and export industry, has been recognised with the Exporter Excellence Award at the Maritime & Logistics Business Awards Africa 2025. The prestigious award celebrates the company’s outstanding performance in international trade and its role in positioning Ghana as a regional export hub for quality steel products. ...

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Seth Quaye on Building MAC Partners: Local Content, Engineering Excellence, and Mining Innovation /seth-quaye-on-building-mac-partners-local-content-engineering-excellence-and-mining-innovation.htm Fri, 13 Jun 2025 21:13:48 +0000 /?p=191147 In this part of the interview with Seth Quaye, the CEO of MAC Partners, he offers a detailed overview of the company’s core business structure and its growing role in Ghana’s mining and engineering sector. Founded in 2014, MAC Partners Limited has evolved into a diversified group with four key areas of specialisation: aftermarket support ...

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Client Spotlight: Kavin from India Talks About Life in an Estaaron Apartment /client-spotlight-kavin-from-india-talks-about-life-in-an-estaroon-apartment.htm Fri, 13 Jun 2025 12:06:24 +0000 /?p=191137 In this video, Kavin, a valued tenant from India currently residing in Ghana, shares his honest and heartfelt experience living in an apartment developed by Estaaron Ventures Limited. From the high-quality finishes and modern design of the property to the reliable and responsive property management team, Kavin highlights what makes Estaaron stand out in Ghana’s ...

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Seth Quaye: Driving Ghana’s Mining Innovation Through Local Content and Engineering Excellence /seth-quaye-driving-ghanas-mining-innovation-through-local-content-and-engineering-excellence.htm Thu, 12 Jun 2025 21:16:02 +0000 /?p=191134 In this interview, the MarcoPolis team sat down with Seth Quaye, the CEO of MAC Partners, a Ghana-based engineering and mining services company that has rapidly positioned itself as a key player in West Africa’s mining support services sector. Founded in 2014, MAC Partners has grown into a multi-disciplinary business specializing in aftermarket mining parts, EPC contracting, engineering construction, and mining industry training through its MAC Partners Training Institute.

Operating from its home base in Ghana, MAC Partners services major mining operations across Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Guinea, embodying its commitment to local content advocacy. Quaye emphasized the company’s focus on reducing long lead times for mining consumables by investing in local manufacturing—notably, a new production plant in Obuasi that transforms local rubber into mill lining and crusher backing compounds.

With a strong foundation in engineering excellence, the company adheres to four key values: continuous improvement, accountability, respect, and customer-centric service. Its tailored solutions approach ensures that no engineering project is treated with a one-size-fits-all mindset. This has made MAC Partners a trusted name in mine redevelopment projects, including its high-profile involvement in the AGA Obuasi mine and the full-scope rebuild of the Northern Ashanti Mines facility in Konongo.

On the technology front, MAC Partners leverages partnerships with firms in South Africa, Germany, and Sweden to introduce advanced tools such as diagnostics systems, AI-supported training, and robotic welding, particularly within its training and fabrication units. These innovations strengthen the company’s competitiveness and relevance across the mining engineering value chain.

Sustainability is emerging as a strategic focus, with local production efforts helping to reduce the carbon footprint of Ghana’s mining sector. While still developing a formal ESG policy, MAC Partners already aligns its operations with international sustainability standards, especially in collaboration with environmentally conscious clients.

The company is also active in corporate social responsibility (CSR), offering discounted training to local communities and supporting education initiatives in the Obuasi region. Quaye revealed that CSR and skills development for the mining sector are closely tied to MAC Partners� broader mission to be a “Local Content Ambassador� for the region.

Looking ahead, MAC Partners aims to become West Africa’s number one mining support company, expanding its physical footprint, resourcing its Burkina Faso office, and launching bases in Ivory Coast and Guinea. Through its Talent Acquisition Program, the company is investing in training the next generation of mining engineers in Ghana, with plans to scale this initiative further over the next five years.

Seth Quaye concluded with a strong message to fellow Ghanaian mining companies: the future of the industry lies in local manufacturing, technical collaboration, and transforming Ghana into a net exporter of mining technology and consumables. His leadership continues to drive MAC Partners toward its ambitious goal of being the leading mine support service company in West Africa.

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Philip Creech Jones on Leading Ghana’s Welding Sector with African Welding Solutions /philip-creech-jones-on-leading-ghanas-welding-sector-with-african-welding-solutions.htm Tue, 03 Jun 2025 21:19:26 +0000 /?p=191118 In this section of the interview, Philip Creech Jones, CEO of African Welding Solutions, introduces the company’s origins and its core value proposition in Ghana’s industrial landscape. Founded in 2020 as a joint venture between Rikair Company Ltd and Projects and Operations Services, the company is proudly Ghanaian-owned and managed. From the outset, African Welding ...

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B5 Plus Group’s Mukesh Thakwani Named “CEO of the Year â€� 2024” at Ghana CEO Summit /b5-plus-groups-mukesh-thakwani-named-ceo-of-the-year-2024-at-ghana-ceo-summit.htm Tue, 03 Jun 2025 12:51:38 +0000 /?p=191113 In a landmark achievement that underscores exemplary leadership and industrial excellence, Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, Founder and CEO of B5 Plus Group, has been honoured with the prestigious “CEO of the Year â€� 2024” award in the Manufacturing â€� Steel category at the 9th Ghana CEO Summit. The award recognises Mr. Thakwani’s visionary leadership, strategic foresight, ...

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B5 Plus Group Wins “Ghana Iron & Steel Business Pride Award 2025” at Made-in-Ghana Business Summit /b5-plus-group-wins-ghana-iron-steel-business-pride-award-2025-at-made-in-ghana-business-summit.htm Tue, 03 Jun 2025 12:36:53 +0000 /?p=191108 B5 Plus Group has once again solidified its position as an industrial powerhouse in West Africa by winning the “Ghana Iron & Steel Business Pride Award 2025” at the prestigious Made-in-Ghana Business Summit Awards. This esteemed recognition highlights the company’s unwavering commitment to excellence, local manufacturing, and economic empowerment in Ghana’s steel sector. Presented during ...

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Leading Welding Solutions in Ghana: African Welding Solutions CEO Philip Creech Jones on Innovation, Expansion, and Industry Challenges /leading-welding-solutions-in-ghana-african-welding-solutions-ceo-philip-creech-jones-on-innovation-expansion-and-industry-challenges.htm Mon, 02 Jun 2025 22:03:35 +0000 /?p=191093 African Welding Solutions, one of Ghana’s top welding companies, is redefining the welding sector through innovative and integrated solutions. Founded in 2020 as a joint venture between Riker Company Ltd and Projects and Operations Services, this Ghanaian-owned enterprise supplies world-class welding equipment, consumables, accessories, and aftermarket support. Serving key industries such as mining, oil and gas, automotive, cement, and railways, the company has positioned itself as a leader in welding services in Ghana. With active operations in Burkina Faso and Guinea, and ambitions to expand to Côte d’Ivoire and Mauritania, African Welding Solutions continues to set the pace for industrial welding solutions in West Africa. CEO Philip Creech Jones shares insights on their competitive advantage, the impact of fluctuating exchange rates, and their bold plans to enter welding project execution and certified welder training.

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