Zambia: KoBold Metals discovery accelerates global race for critical minerals

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Zambia: KoBold Metals discovery accelerates global race for critical minerals
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Backed by a coalition of billionaires, including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, KoBold Metals discovered a substantial amount of copper at its Mingomba mine project in Zambia.

A truck travels to a depth of 516 metres below the surface to collect ore at the Chibuluma copper mine in the Zambian copperbelt region, January 17, 2015. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Backed by a coalition of billionaires, including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, KoBold Metals discovered a substantial amount of copper at its Mingomba mine project in Zambia. Last month, KoBold Metals – the California-based startup backed by a coalition of billionaires including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos – confirmed that there was a substantial amount of copper discovered at its Mingomba mine project on Zambia’s border with the Democratic Republic of Congo .Under Selorm Adadevoh, MTN Ghana boasts remarkable growthInsurance provides a more stable revenue stream for the Group as bank deposits fall, says Angela Okinda, managing director of Equity Insurance.

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