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A person with dark skin, wearing a brown hooded garment and a light-colored, possibly plaid, long-sleeved shirt, holds up a newspaper, largely obscuring their face. Only their wide-open eyes and forehead are visible above the top edge of the paper, looking directly at the viewer. The background consists of a reddish-brown wall or wooden paneling, suggesting an indoor setting in Joma, Ghana.

The newspaper, identified as "Daily Graphic, Monday, July 4," prominently features a "BEWARE" warning and a "NOTICE ON RECRUITMENT FRAUD!" from "GOLDEN STAR RESOURCES." The text details a "Recruitment Disclaimer," cautioning the public about scammers falsely representing Golden Star Resources (a member of Chifeng Gold Group, also shown as "赤峰黄金") and demanding payments for job applications. It explicitly states that Golden Star never asks for payments for interviews or job offers, and advises verifying opportunities via their website (gsr.com/careers) or provided email addresses (careers@gsr.com, people@gsr.com). It also warns against fake websites and unprofessional communications. The "GOLDEN ST R" logo is visible on the page.
Tee ❤️

Jan 8, 2026, 6:19 PM

Joma, Ghana

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A person with dark skin, wearing a brown hooded garment and a light-colored, possibly plaid, long-sleeved shirt, holds up a newspaper, largely obscuring their face. Only their wide-open eyes and forehead are visible above the top edge of the paper, looking directly at the viewer. The background consists of a reddish-brown wall or wooden paneling, suggesting an indoor setting in Joma, Ghana. The newspaper, identified as "Daily Graphic, Monday, July 4," prominently features a "BEWARE" warning and a "NOTICE ON RECRUITMENT FRAUD!" from "GOLDEN STAR RESOURCES." The text details a "Recruitment Disclaimer," cautioning the public about scammers falsely representing Golden Star Resources (a member of Chifeng Gold Group, also shown as "赤峰黄金") and demanding payments for job applications. It explicitly states that Golden Star never asks for payments for interviews or job offers, and advises verifying opportunities via their website (gsr.com/careers) or provided email addresses (careers@gsr.com, people@gsr.com). It also warns against fake websites and unprofessional communications. The "GOLDEN ST R" logo is visible on the page.

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