Kibo Mining Re-positions as an African Energy Company
KIBO Energy: Kibo Mining Re-positions as an African Energy Company [Mining Review Africa- 24 April 2018 – Johannesburg https://www.miningreview.com/kibo-mining-repositions-african-energy-company/] AIM and AltX-listed energy development company Kibo Mining has repositioned itself as an emerging strategic regional electricity supplier on the back of its flagship Mbeya coal to power project in Tanzania.
A horrible year for mining stocks. Only a few were spared.
Author: Patrick Cairns [Moneyweb – 19 January 2015 – http://www.moneyweb.co.za/] CAPE TOWN – One of the dominant stories on the JSE over the last year has been the poor performance of listed miners. Their share prices have taken a hiding almost across the board.
Mining Weekly Article (miningweekly.com)- Africa/Europe edition
Kibo shares lift on prospect of study spawning early gold production JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The share price of Kibo Mining rose by more than 11% in Johannesburg on Tuesday on the prospect of a commenced definitive feasibility study opening the way for early gold production at the company’s Imweru prospect, in Tanzania.
Finweek (Leading South African Business Magazine) report on Rukwa Coal to Power project
Kibo attracting believers Shares in Kibo Mining made an extraordinary leap in one day in mid-September gaining 133% an improvement of such scale as to suggest the London- and Johannesburg-listed gold and energy company has attracted some believers within the investment parish. On a 12-month return basis, the gains in the company’s shares have been ever better, appreciating more than 300%, which is another positive signal that the share is not responding to short-term zealous
Finweek (Leading South African Business Magazine) report on Rukwa Coal to Power project
For all the problems attached to Eskom these days, thermal coal supply to the utility is still considered a good business proposition. That’s a view partly based on the fact that Eskom is willing to pay better prices than in the past for thermal coal supplied to it owing to the competition provided by offshore buyers, such as the Indian utilities.
Mining Weekly Article on Rukwa Project
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The Tanzanian Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) has included Kibo Mining’s Rukwa coal-to-power project as a strategic component of the Tanzanian government’s National Energy Strategy, the coal explorer said on Monday.
CNBC Africa interview with Louis Coetzee CEO Kibo Mining on Rukwa power project
The Tanzanian Ministry of Energy and Minerals has included Kibo Mining’s Rukwa coal-to-power project as a strategic component of the Tanzanian government’s National Energy Strategy.
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Exploration in Tanzania
CNBC interview with Kibo CEO, Louis Coetzee
Kibo Mining Acquisition with Louis Coetzee
Interview with Louis Coetzee, Kibo CEO – 07 September 2012
Following yesterday's unanimous shareholder vote in favour of Kibo Mining's acquisitions of Mzuri Energy and Mayborn Resource Investments, Louis Coetzee (CEO) was interviewed about this 'transformational deal'. Follow the link below to hear what has been happening recently and what these acquisitions mean for the company going forward.
Kibo Mining – Developing an integrated approach in Tanzania
Louis Coetzee CEO of Kibo Mining spoke to Objective Capital Africa Resources Investment Conference about how his company are diversifying as a country play in Tanzania with gold exploration, coal mining and power production.
Tanzanian exploration injection
AIM-listed junior exploration company Kibo Mining recently expanded its African visibility with a JSE listing. The explorer hopes to bring to account at least one of its advanced gold exploration projects in Tanzania over the next two years, MD Noel O’Keeffe tells Nelendhre Moodley.