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  2. MIDROC - Wikipedia

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    MIDROC Ethiopia was established in 1994. In 2011 it made a profit of 1.3bn birr (US$70m). [4]MIDROC has major gold mining interests in Ethiopia [5] [6] and it is reported that MIDROC Gold Mine (a subsidiary of MIDROC Ethiopia) has paid the Ethiopian Government 100.1 million birr in royalties, the largest contribution of any mining company. [7]

  3. Lega Dembi Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Lega Dembi Mine is the largest gold mine in Ethiopia and is near Shakiso in Oromia Region. [1] [2] Lega Dembi has a yearly production of around 4,500 kg of gold and silver, and is owned by MIDROC. [3] Pollution from the mine has resulted in environmental conflict that has exacerbated other political and ethnic conflict in the region ...

  4. Odo Shakiso - Wikipedia

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    Gold mining continues to be an important industry in this woreda, with the announcement 24 November 2009, that MIDROC Gold signed a 10-year agreement with the Ethiopian Ministry of Mines and Energy, for the extraction of almost 20.5 metric tons of gold from the Sakaro fields, three kilometers from the existing Lega Dembi Mines.

  5. Shakiso - Wikipedia

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    The Lega Dembi Mine was acquired by MIDROC gold, which between 1998 and 2008 extracted 34 metric tons from the mines, earning 466 million dollars. However, MIDROC has announced in 2009 that the deposits at Lega Dembi are almost exhausted. [2] Shakiso is served by an airport (ICAO code HASK, IATA SKR).

  6. Mining in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    More and more gold mines are being located, such as in the Afar region and in the Konso woreda in south western Ethiopia. [8] On 30 August 2012 it was announced that British firm Nyota Minerals was about to become the first foreign company to receive a mining licence to extract gold from an estimated resource of 52 tonnes in western Ethiopia. [9]

  7. Metekel Zone - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this Zone has a total population of 276,367, of whom 139,119 are men and 137,248 women. 37,615 or 13.61% of population are urban inhabitants. A total of 58,515 households were counted in this Zone, which results in an average of 4.72 persons to a household ...

  8. Guangua - Wikipedia

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    MIDROC Gold reported in 2009 that it was exploring the area around Menta Wuha for gold deposits. [3] Originally the two adjacent woredas in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Dibate and Mandura, were subunits of Guangua but in the 1960s were split off to form separate woredas in order to strengthen government control over the local Gumuz people ...

  9. Category:Gold mines in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold mines in Ethiopia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dawa Okote mine; L.