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Caledonia to acquire one of Zimbabwe’s top gold-mining projects

FurtherAfrica by FurtherAfrica
July 25, 2022
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Company to acquire Bilboes Gold for $53.3 million in shares Caledonia could more than double gold production in Zimbabwe

Caledonia Mining Corp. has agreed to buy one of Zimbabwe’s biggest gold mining projects as it seeks to expand in the southern African country.

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Jersey-based Caledonia will buy Bilboes Gold Ltd. for about $53.3 million in shares, plus a royalty on revenues, it said on Thursday. The purchase could make Caledonia Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer, with the potential to more than double its annual output to over 200,000 ounces.

“We are delighted to have signed an agreement for the purchase of Bilboes, the premier gold development project in Zimbabwe, and indeed one of the best gold development projects in Africa,” Caledonia Chief Executive Officer Mark Learmonth said in a statement.

Bilboes, which owns the Isabella-McCays-Bubi mines in northwest Zimbabwe, can potentially produce about 168,000 ounces of gold, Caledonia said. The operations have been mothballed as the company’s owners searched for new investors and Caledonia will conduct further studies to determine the “most judicious way” to exploit the deposit, it said.

Baker Steel Resources Trust, which owns shares in Bilboes, said the transaction may result in Caledonia producing 250,000 ounces of gold annually.

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“With the acquisition of Bilboes, there is now a clear path for Caledonia to move to become a 250,000 ounce-per-annum gold producer, with the potential for a significant re-rating of its shares,” Baker Steel said in a statement.

Caledonia, which has Cape Town-based fund manager Allan Gray as one of its biggest shareholder, already operates the Blanket mine in the southwest of Zimbabwe.

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