KEFI Minerals plc Video Presentations

KEFI Minerals plc (LON:KEFI), the gold and copper exploration and development company with projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, has uploaded to its website two video presentations entitled “KEFI Minerals Ethiopia” and “KEFI Minerals Saudi Arabia”, being delivered this week by its representatives to forums focusing on growth opportunities for the minerals sector within the Arabian-Nubian Shield (“ANS”).  KEFI’s presentations focus on the two largest ANS countries, Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia, being where its activities are based.  The forums are being held in Canada and Turkey.

Speaking in Ankara, KEFI Executive Chairman, Harry Anagnostaras-Adams, commented: “KEFI is pleased to have built a strong platform with pole positions in the two largest countries within the highly prospective Arabian-Nubian Shield, Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia.  Despite recent political unrest in Ethiopia, it remains one of the most stable and predictable governments in the African continent.  Across the Red Sea, the wide-ranging reforms being witnessed in Saudi Arabia include a progressive push to develop the minerals sector.” 

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