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Orpailling in Guinea: Poclain Machines Now Banned on Artisanal Sites

Summary by Ledjely.com
In the face of environmental impacts and the risks of accidents in mining areas, the Guinean government has decided to ban the use of heavy machinery at artisanal orifice sites. The announcement was made in a joint press release broadcast Friday, March 13, 2026 on the national television. The decision was taken by the President of the Republic of Guinea. The decision was made by the President of the Republic of Guinea.
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In the face of environmental impacts and the risks of accidents in mining areas, the Guinean government has decided to ban the use of heavy machinery at artisanal orifice sites. The announcement was made in a joint press release broadcast Friday, March 13, 2026 on the national television. The decision was taken by the President of the Republic of Guinea. The decision was made by the President of the Republic of Guinea.

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Ledjely.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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