
Guinea Takes Endeavour Gold Permits in Latest Round of Removals
Guinea has revoked four gold exploration permits from Endeavour Mining Plc as it continues to reclaim inactive and non-compliant mining rights.
The four exploration licenses were granted in 2020 and have not been renewed since, Minister of Mines Bouna Sylla said in a statement read on state-broadcaster Radio Television Guineenne late Monday.
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