
AFRICA GOLD operates integrated field teams across three core jurisdictions Ghana, South Africa, and South Sudan each tailored to local regulations, infrastructure, and mining practices. Since 2015, this tri-country presence has enabled the company to source compliant gold directly from licensed artisanal miners, manage end-to-end logistics, and deliver refinery-ready material to global markets. There are no brokers, no blind spots only boots on the ground and paper in hand.
Ghana: Formalized Sourcing in West Africa’s Historic Belt
In Ghana, AFRICA GOLD holds a Precious Minerals Buyer’s License from the Minerals Commission and PMMC registration. Field teams operate in Ashanti and Western North regions, visiting licensed collection points weekly. Every transaction includes:
- Miner ID verification
- GPS recording (manual log)
- Weighing on calibrated mechanical scales
- Sealing in tamper-evident bags with unique serial numbers
Gold is sent to PMMC-approved labs for assay, then exported via Kotoka International Airport to New York or Dubai.

South Africa: Compliance Through National Frameworks
In South Africa, operations align with the Small-Scale Mining Development Act. AFRICA GOLD works only with SADPMR-registered cooperatives in North West and Limpopo provinces. All material is tested at SABS-registered labs, and export permits require joint approval from SADPMR and SARS. Shipments move via PSIRA-licensed cash-in-transit to OR Tambo International Airport for direct flights to Shanghai or Zurich.
South Sudan: Structured Supply in an Emerging Market
In South Sudan, AFRICA GOLD pioneered one of the first formal export channels from Eastern Equatoria. Working under dual ministry oversight (Mining and Trade), the company verifies miner permits, conducts on-site assays via mobile ISO 17025 units, and coordinates military-escorted convoys to Juba International Airport. This model transforms high-risk artisanal output into refinery-accepted supply bound for Dubai.

Why Tri-Country Operations Matter
By maintaining permanent teams in all three nations, AFRICA GOLD ensures consistent standards regardless of origin. Buyers receive gold that meets the same documentation, purity, and chain-of-custody requirements whether sourced in Accra, Johannesburg, or Juba. This operational unity is rare in African gold trade and central to the company’s reliability.
Conclusion
AFRICA GOLD’s presence in Ghana, South Africa, and South Sudan is not symbolic it is functional. It enables direct sourcing, real-time compliance, and secure logistics across Africa’s most active gold corridors. For international buyers, this means access to diversified, verified supply from a single accountable partner.
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