The company operates as a gold producer with mining operations and exploration activities across Africa. Namib Minerals owns and operates three mines in Zimbabwe: How Mine, Mazowe Mine, and Redwing Mine. The company also maintains a portfolio of 13 exploration permits in the Democratic Republic of Congo, positioning it for potential future resource development in the region.
Gold extraction and production constitute the primary business activity. The company's revenue is derived from mining operations at its Zimbabwe-based assets, with exploration activities in the DRC representing a secondary focus. Namib Minerals was incorporated in 2024 and operates as a subsidiary of The Southern SelliBen Trust, with headquarters in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
The company employs 1,394 full-time staff across its operations. Its asset base and employee count reflect a mid-tier gold producer with active operations in established mining jurisdictions within Africa. Geographic reach encompasses Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a market capitalization of approximately $0.2 billion.
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