CEO Clips - Namib Minerals: Investing in Africa’s Future Through Gold and Copper Production
Namib Minerals (NASDAQ: NAMM) shares its vision for developing gold, copper, and cobalt resources across Zimbabwe and the DRC, while fostering long-term impact for future generations.

A mining company with a mission to produce metals—and a legacy—in Africa
In a world racing to secure critical metals, Namib Minerals is taking a different path—one that leads home. As CEO Ibrahima Tall explains, the company isn’t just about gold production, though it currently operates a producing mine in Zimbabwe and explores for copper and cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's about building something lasting in the places that built them. With 13 licenses through a joint venture in the DRC and expansion plans well underway, Namib’s approach to mining is as personal as it is strategic. “We would like to invest in where we are coming from,” says Tall, citing a vision to serve as a role model for African resource companies and to empower future generations through meaningful economic participation.
Namib Minerals stands out by pairing operational ambition with a rooted sense of purpose—committing to resource development that benefits both shareholders and local communities. For investors and observers alike, it’s a chance to watch a company grow alongside the regions it serves.
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