Geita Gold Mining Limited (GGML), a subsidiary of AngloGold Ashanti and one of Tanzania’s leading gold producers, is reinforcing its commitment to holistic workplace safety through active participation in the national exhibition organized by the Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA). The event is scheduled to take place in Njombe from 24 to 30 April 2026.
GGML’s presence at OSHA Safety Week underscores a forward-looking approach to occupational health—one that goes beyond traditional compliance to prioritise psychosocial wellbeing, an increasingly critical component of modern workplace safety frameworks.
Elevating Psychosocial Health in the Workplace
This year’s World Day for Safety and Health at Work, marked on 28 April, is guided by the theme: “Good Psychosocial Working Environments: A Pathway to Thriving Workers and Strong Organisations.” The theme highlights the growing recognition that factors such as workload management, communication practices, leadership styles, and organisational support systems are just as vital as physical safety measures.
For GGML, this is not a new direction but a reaffirmation of its long-standing values.
At the heart of GGML’s operations is a safety-first culture that places the physical and mental wellbeing of its workforce above all business objectives. This philosophy is anchored in the company’s broader values of respect, collaboration, and people-centric leadership.
Leadership Perspective: Wellbeing as a Performance Driver
“The wellbeing of our people is not separate from the performance of this mine—it is the foundation of it,” said Ashraf Suryaningrat. “A productive, thriving operation depends on a workforce that is healthy, supported, and respected. OSHA Safety Week provides a vital platform to reaffirm that commitment while contributing to the national dialogue on psychosocial health.”
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