December 23, 2021
Addis Insight
KEFI Minerals secures additional 800 million birr from shareholders for Developmental projects including Ethiopia.
Addis Ababa Ethiopia, December 23, 2021 – KEFI shareholders Yesterday announced that they will allocate an additional 800 million birr for developmental projects including the launch of Tulu Kapi. Planned to be as soon as the security situation allows, which is expected to be in early 2022.
In addition to the Tulu Kapi launch it will also be allocated for KEFI’s two other development projects in Saudi Arabia, Hawaii Copper & Gold and Jibal Qutman Gold.
According to the announcement by KEFI Gold and Copper plc the ultimate parent company of Tulu Kapi Gold Mines S.C and KEFI Minerals Ethiopia Limited, this is a small two-stage capital raising from its 5,000 shareholders on the London Stock Exchange of £13 million (US$18 million or 800 million Ethiopian Birr)
“KEFI Directors and management themselves invested over US$2 million which is approximately 100 million Ethiopian Birr in today’s capital raising in London. By this investment, combined with their shareholding of more than 10% in KEFI, this highly experienced senior team which has also managed some of the world’s largest mining companies demonstrates its full commitment to the development plans of the company, starting with Tulu Kapi.” Said Dr Kebede Belete, Chairman of KEFI Minerals Ethiopia Limited and Deputy Chairman of Tulu Kapi Gold Mines.
”KEFI subsidiary KEFI Minerals Ethiopia Limited has already invested over US$70 million into Tulu Kapi Gold Mines Share Company and plans to further invest over $300 million or 13 Billion Ethiopian Birr for Tulu-Kapi project development, financed by its already assembled consortium which includes Africa’s leading gold plant designer Lycopodium, Africa’s leading mining services contractor Corica along with other specialists and African focused mining financiers.” he added.
The Tulu Kapi Gold Project will generate direct employment for approximately 1,000 people from West Wolega and indirect employment for 5-10 times that number of people.
According to the chairman, the modern discovery of the industrial scale gold deposit at Tulu Kapi was approximately 15 years ago and KEFI was invited to take control in 2014 to introduce the latest international standards to the project.
KEFI has since then updated the mine design and successfully worked hard with Government regulators in assisting with policy initiatives like international bank accounts, market-based interest rates, the right to use gold price insurance or hedging, 70/30 capital ratio in recognition of the capital intensity of industrial-scale mining and the encouragement of Ethiopian country membership for multilateral development banks which allocate capital to African countries in particular.
The Tulu Kapi Gold Project consortium includes major African multilateral development banks East African Trade and Development Bank, whose regional headquarters is in Addis Ababa, and African Finance Corporation, the huge Nigerian-based development bank. These two banks have already worked with the Ethiopian Government on several initiatives including their work with Tulu Kapi Gold Mines Share Company. As part of the Tulu Kapi Project Consortium, the banks signed their initial deal terms sheets two years ago. Since then they have completed independent experts due diligence reports and now await security and other normal requirements like detailed documentation and insurances to be satisfied to support the launch of the project.
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