KEFI Gold and Copper provides operational update and financing progress

KEFI Gold and Copper plc (LON:KEFI), the gold and copper exploration and development company, has focused on the Arabian-Nubian Shield since 2008, assembling a pipeline of projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, with the most advanced being the shovel-ready, high-grade Tulu Kapi Gold Project in Ethiopia which is being prepared for its launch.

We are pleased to provide this operational update covering the three months to 31 December 2023 and more recent developments. This update encompasses the activities of the Company, as well as wholly owned KEFI Minerals (Ethiopia) Ltd), majority-owned Tulu Kapi Gold Mines Share Company in Ethiopia, and minority-owned Gold & Minerals Ltd in Saudi Arabia.

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