African Gold Group Inc


Workers oversee a drill rig at African Gold Group's Kobada project in Mali. Credit: African Gold Group.

Forbes & Manhattan backs African Gold Group

As part of a private placement in March, Forbes & Manhattan Resources Inc., along with several other investors, including company insiders, took a 17% stake in a junior exploration company…


A drill crew in front of a drill rig at African Gold Group's Kobada gold project in Mali. Credit: African Gold Group

African Gold Group touts low costs for Kobada in Mali

Free-digging saprolite and favourable metallurgy at African Gold Group’s (TSXV: AGG; US-OTC: AGGFF) Kobada open-pit gold project in Mali will help keep a lid on costs, according to an updated preliminary economic assessment, which…


TSX Venture loses ground, Nov. 24-28

After a two-week rally, the S&P/TSX Venture Composite index plunged 6%, or 47.26 points over the trading period, en route to a 741.87-point close. Losses were largely driven by a sell-off in energy stocks, as crude oil spot prices and…


African Gold extends mineralization at Kobada

Northern stepout holes drilled at the Kobada gold project in southern Mali will have a positive impact on a revised resource estimate due later this year, African Gold Group(AGG-V) says.


Drillers by a rig at African Gold Group's Kobada gold project in Mali's Kangaba region. Photo by African Gold Group

Mali unrest puts gold miners on edge

Businesses operating in Mali should expect a hike in mining taxes and an increase in terrorism risk in the wake of a coup attempt in the West African nation, warns Exclusive Analysis, a London-based specialist intelligence company that…


A termite mound dwarfs Merrex Gold president and CEO Greg Isenor at the Siribaya gold project in Mali. Photo by Merrex Gold

Termites lead explorers in Mali to gold

Nicknamed “geozoology,” or “termite geochemistry,” mineral exploration companies in Mali are still turning to termites as an important tool in the search for gold deposits. By sampling termite mounds, which often tower more than two metres high…







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