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Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Holds Talk with SA’s AngloGold

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Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Holds Talk with SA’s AngloGold

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The meeting discussed the progress of establishing a mining school in Egypt, aimed at training Egyptian youth in various mining skills. The school, which was initiated by Centamin, is set to begin operations in September 2025.

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, held a meeting with officials from the South African company AngloGold Ashanti, attended by Moataz Atef, Deputy Minister for Minister’s Office Affairs.

The meeting discussed the progress of establishing a mining school in Egypt, aimed at training Egyptian youth in various mining skills. The school, which was initiated by Centamin, is set to begin operations in September 2025.

In addition, the Minister encouraged the company to participate in the upcoming gold and associated minerals exploration bidding, which is expected to be launched in the first quarter of 2025.

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The meeting discussed the status of exploration and drilling operations in the concession areas transferred to the company after AngloGold’s recent acquisition of Centamin, the owner of the Sukari gold mine, one of the largest and most important gold mines in the world.