D2 represents an extensional phase associated with the Kumasi Group sedimentation (2154-2125 Ma) which could be related to activation of major structures such as the Ashanti Fault as low angle detachments that controlled the deposition of the Kumasi Group and the opening of the Kumasi and Akyem Basin. The Tarkwa Group (2107-2097 Ma) unconformably overlies the Birimian Supergroups and was deposited in response to D3 shortening. D3 resulted in the inversion of syn-D2 detachments faults within the Ashanti Belt. NW-SE D3 shortening produced regional scale folding within the Birimian and the Tarkwaian metasediments. D4 deformation corresponds with sinistral reactivation of D3 thrust faults, and is locally associated with macro-scale folding at Obuasi and Wassa gold mines. By the end of D4, the regional scale architecture was built and was only slightly modified by the two last events. D5 postdates the Eburnean metamorphic peak and corresponds to open recumbent folds associated with a subhorizontal crenulation cleavage. D6 is present as a subvertical crenulation cleavage and reverse faults associated with NE-SW shortening.