Guinean workers fearful of mass job losses after mining permits cancelled
The government revoked permits to boost sector revenues, putting over 10,000 jobs at risk amid concerns over transparency and legal challenges from affected companies.
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Guinean Workers Fearful of Mass Job Losses After Mining Permits Cancelled
Since May 2025, authorities in Conakry have revoked more than 300 mining permits from companies operating across Guinea's vast mineral sectors, sparking widespread uncertainty among thousands of workers. While the government has stressed its commitment to preserving jobs, anxiety is growing among those now facing redundancy.
·South Africa
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Since May 2025, authorities in Conakry have revoked more than 300 mining permits from companies operating across Guinea’s vast mineral sectors, sparking widespread uncertainty among thousands of workers. While the government has stressed its commitment to preserving jobs, anxiety is growing among those now facing redundancy.
·Paris, France
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