Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

Ghana: We Underestimated Local Skills - AngloGold

Daniel Nonor

27 October 2009


Accra — Mining giant AngloGold Ashanti has admitted first time since its operation in Ghana that it had not been good listeners with respect to its business culture, traditions and way of doing business in the country.

"We have previously made the mistake of underestimating local skills, while not looking to support our high level skills with the appropriate global operating and technical skills.

The net impact is we have too many expatriate working in areas where local Ghanaians should have the requisite skills and we are short where we see very specific global technical skill requirements," said Group Chief Executive of AngloGold, Mark Cutifani.

Cutifani was delivering the first in the series of annual AngloGold Ashanti Lectures on Business in Africa at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon.

In an interview with The Chronicle, Cutifani noted that it was imperative for governments and its local partners to consider as a priority area, an investment in local needs and allocate capital to help support the infrastructural development in those areas of investments.

"When governments look to partnering us in investments we must first understand what the local needs are, and allocate capital to help support the infrastructural development within those areas and also do more for the development of new industries that can live beyond mining."

He said, while the company remains committed to the development of its core business within Ghana they have started to radically change their technical operating strategy and changing its skills mix that will result in a much higher proportion of local workers.

He noted that although the company has grown and managed its business through government structures, it was also learning about traditional community leadership and influence structures that still operate within the regional and community context.

"While these structures increase the level of complexity we see in our business, they are also providing alternative disputes resolution avenues," he noted.

Commenting on Johannesburg, which is often referred to as model city for mining countries in Africa in terms of infrastructure and level of development, mark said that level of development is mainly due to the relationship between the mining and the industries has been a long term collaborative development.

He thus urged government of Ghana to double its effort in that direction to achieve that level of development.

In a changing global environment mark said Africa must not be defined or constrained by narrow ideological positions or philosophies adding that one of Africa's great strengths is its diversity, which also presents the greatest challenge to bringing the continent together to coordinate and more effectively develop towards its potentials.

He noted that the African continent represents the worlds most dynamic and exciting social and economic development potential and fast positioning itself as a foundation for the world's economic growth over the next century.

Building the foundation for the future for Africa, Cutifani emphasized that in addition to establishing this potential global resource supply position, the development of this potential provides a natural opening to subsequent development of competitive industrial and manufacturing sectors on the continent.

He urged African governments to provide an environment where business can invest with confidence.

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Author: upliftdarace_144
Wed Oct 28 13:27:53 2009

INDEPENDENT FARMERS’ UNION IDEA

I'm an entrepreneurial sort of person and I got an idea along those lines that I believe many of us who are grassroots thinkers have been overlooking.

So here goes my idea :

a) We have all kinds of Farmers and Farms that are struggling to make a profit. I believe that they are struggling because they are farming under a kind of Third World system that advantages the persons who convert what farmers produce.

b) In most Third World countries , the First & Second World countries will only build enough infrastructure to allow shipment of RAW MATERIALS from their source(s) to the modes of shipping transportation used to transport the RAW MATERIALS to those First & Second World countries that will turn the RAW MATERIALS into processed goods.

* For example - They will build a railroad line of tracks from some Third World country's gold and diamond mines ( e.g. Zaire ) to the Giant Ships docked and waiting to carry them to processors and sellers such as De Beers, Coca-Cola , Cadbury's etc..

c) What kinds of RAW MATERIALS do Farmers produce and/or have access to :

* Gold - Rice , Cocoa ,Mangos, etc…

d) Major Problems stopping small farmers from taking advantage of the possibility of turning your products into a profitable business : LACK OF TIME

e) Solution - My Idea : Form an Independent Union Of Farmers . Having a Coop is great, but it’s only a way of further enriching the processors of our RAW MATERIALS.

* How would this work ?

1) Each Region would represent a chapter of this Independent Farmers Union

2) Generally speaking, each farmer would retain all of their rights ; just as they had before they joined the Independent Farmers Union .

3) The Independent Farmers Union would be finance collectively by individual members paying dues.

4) These dues which would be used to set-up business ventures in each Independent Farmers Union's Region.

Some Examples Of Businesses That could be set up

* Chicken Processing Plant, and restaurants that would sell the chickens could be supplied right their in each Independent Farmers Union's Region.

* Produce Markets

* Dairies

* Ice Cream Parlors (using fresh milk)

* Fast Food and/or Restaurants - featuring meat from various farm animals

* Supermarkets

* Chocolate Processors – instead of giving your cocoa to companies like Cadbury’s. What do companies like DeBeers, Coca Cola,Cadbury’s and others have that entitles them to get rich off of our Natural wealth ? NOTHING.. We empower them by our economic laziness !!!

5) The Independent Farmers Union's would need persons with expertise in areas concerning the setting up and running of these businesses on behalf of the Independent Farmers Union's.

WE ARE MAKING HUNDREDS WHILE GIVING AWAY BILLIONS TO OUR ECONOMIC SLAVE MASTERS !!!

THERE IS NO REASON WHY WE CAN'T TAKE CONTROL OF OUR OWN COUNTRY !

- FEED YOURSELVES SUGGESTION -

NEIGHBORHOOD COOP GREENHOUSES

ANOTHER SUGGESTION IS FOR THOSE LIVING IN THE CITY TO POOL

THEIR RESOURCES TOGETHER AND MAKE NEIGHBORHOOD COOP

GREENHOUSES . HERE YOU CAN GROW SOME KIND OF FOODS AND NOT

BE TOTALLY DEPENDENT ON GROCERY STORES.

HERE’S SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT BLACK AFRICANS HAVE DONE :

BLACK AFRICAN INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS

The type of Invention is capitalized (e.g. TRAFFIC SIGNAL, MOTOR, etc..)

We Black Africans Can Be Self-Sufficient . Here are some major Black Africans who have had an impact on the world With their initiative These are INVENTORS .

This Listing includes The Inventor’s Name, Their Invention and in some cases the date the invention was recognized and the invention’s U.S. patent number.

* Sarah Boone - IRONING BOARD - April 26, 1892

* John A. Burr - LAWN MOWER

* Marie V. Brittan Brown - HOME SECURITY SYSTEM - Dec 2, 1969

* Buridge & Marshman - TYPEWRITER

* George Carruthers - X-RAY MACHINE

* George Washington Carver - PEANUT BUTTER - PAINTS – PAINT STAINS – ETC

* John Clark - TRACK ATHLETE TRAINER

* W.A. Dietz - SHOE

* Joseph Dickinson - PLAYER PIANO - ARM FOR RECORD PLAYER

* P.B. Downing - POSTAL LETTER BOX

* Charles R. Drew - BLOOD PLASMA STORAGE SYSTEM

* T. Elkins - TOILET (COMMODE)

* Robert Flemming Jr. - GUITAR

* Cathleen McCoy Garrett SIREN - HORN LIGHT INDICATOR

* George F. Grant - GOLF TEE

* J. Gregory - MOTOR

* Joanna Hardin - KEYBOARD STAND - Feb 23, 1993

* Michael Harney - LANTERN

* Solomon Harper - THERMO(HEATED) HAIR CURLERS

* Augustus Jackson - ICE CREAM

* B.F. Jackson - GAS BURNER

* H.A. Jackson - KITCHEN TABLE

* Ruane Jeter - DIGITAL TOASTER - April 14, 1987

* Isaac R. Johnson - BICYCLE FRAME

* John A. Johnson - WRENCH

* Lonnie Johnson - SUPER SOAKER WATERGUN

* P. Johnson - EYE PROTECTOR (GOGGLES)

* W. Johnson - EGG BEATER

* Frederick M. Jones - DEFROSTER - REFRIGERATION CONTROLS – AIR CONDITIONER

* Jones & Long - BOTTLE CAPS

* John H. Jordan - CLOTHES DRESSER

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (TAMPONS) - May 15, 1956

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (WATERPROOF) - April 14, 1959

* Mary B. Kenner - BATHROOM TISSUE HOLDER - Nov 19, 1982

* Mary B. Kenner - BACKWASHER ( BATHTUB OR SHOWER MOUNTED) - July 29,1987

* Lewis Latimer & Nichols - ELECTIC LAMP

* W.A. Lavalette - PRINTING PRESS

* F.W. Leslie - ENVELOPE SEAL

* Maurice W. Lee PRESSURE COOKER

* A.L. Lewis - WINDOW CLEANER

* John L. Love - PENCIL SHARPENER

* Tony J. Marshall - FIRE EXTINGUISHER

* Alexander Miles - ELEVATOR

* Jan E. Matzeliger - SHOE LASTING MACHINE

* W.A. Martin - LOCK

* Garrett A. Morgan - GAS MASK - Traffic Signal

* Lydia Newman - HAIR BRUSH - Nov 15, 1898

* Alice H. Parker - HEATING FURNACE - Dec 23, 1919

* J.F. Pickering - AIR SHIP (BLIMP)

* Purdy & Sadgwar - FOLDING CHAIR

* W.B. Purvis - FOUNTAIN PEN

* L.P. Ray - DUST PAN

* W.H. Richardson - BABY BUGGY

* Walter Sammons - PRESSING COMB

* G.T. Sampson - CLOTHES DRYER

* Dewey Sanderson - URINALYSIS MACHINE

* Ralph Sanderson - HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER

* S.R. Scottron - CURTAIN ROD

* Adolph Shamms - MULTI -STAGE ROCKET

* .W. Smith - LAWN SPRINKLER

* Richard B. Spikes - AUTOMATIC GEAR SHIFT

* J. Standard - REFRIGERATOR

* T.W. Stewart - MOP

* Maxine Snowden - RAIN HAT - 1983

* Theora Stephens - PRESSING & CURLING IRON

* Rufus J. Weaver - STAIR -CLIMBING WHEELCHAIR

* Paul E. Williams - HELICOPTER

* J.B. Winters - FIRE ESCAPE LADDER

* Granville T. Woods - Telephone System Apparatus Oct 11, 1887 – Patent # 371, 241

* Granville T. Woods - Roller Coaster

* Granville T. Woods - Auto Air Brake - June 10, 1902 - Patent # 701, 98

* Granville T. Woods - Telegraph Transmission Devices - Dec 2, 1884 Patents # - 308, 816 (7)

* Thanks to The Black Inventors Museum *

* Address : P.O. Box 76128 - Los Angeles , Calif. (90076)

* Phone (310) 859-4602)

* Director : Ghanaian Mr. Hamza Salifa

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