What of Baris Travaux’s position after Little Big Mining withdraws from B2Gold’s Menankoto permit claim
After several months of legal disputes between the company B2Gold – via its subsidiary Menankoto Sarl – and the Ministry of Mines concerning the renewal of the Menankoto South permit, the block is finally no longer the subject of an application by Little Big Mining.
13/12/2021 at 19h31, by Africa Business+
Menankoto Sarl, which invested around $27 million in discovering a deposit on Menankoto South, will now be able to obtain the exploration licence in question once again following a commitment to do so from the mining administration.
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