Africa is currently home to six of our operations, with one – Kibali – managed by Barrick Gold Corporation. These operations are in the DRC (Kibali), Egypt (Sukari), Ghana (Iduapriem and Obuasi), Guinea (Siguiri) and Tanzania (Geita).
Key metrics FY24
Mineral Reserve
20.90
million ounces of gold
Gold production
1.56
million ounces
Total cash costs
1,157
US$/per ounce
Capital expenditure
814
US$ million
Workforce
27,930
including contractors
Community investment
14.34
US$ million
TRIFR (injuries per million hours worked)
Gold production (000oz)
Cost performance ($/oz)
Where we operate in Africa

Geita, Tanzania
Geita, one of AngloGold Ashanti’s flagship mines, is located in north-western Tanzania, in the Lake Victoria goldfields of the Mwanza region, about 120km from Mwanza and 4km west of the town of Geita.

Iduapriem, Ghana
Iduapriem, an open-pit mine comprising the Iduapriem and Teberebie properties and the Ajopa South West concession, is located in the western region of Ghana.

Kibali, DRC
Kibali, one of the largest gold mines of its kind in Africa, is situated in the DRC, adjacent to the town of Doko and 210km from Arua on the Ugandan border.

Najd Block (EDX), Egypt
Najd block (1,374km²): 100km northwest of Sukari in the Central Eastern Desert, a potential standalone operation

Nugrus Block (EDX), Egypt
Nugrus block (1,086km2): surrounds the Sukari Mining Concession, a potential satellite deposits and low capex mill feed to the Sukari processing plant

Obuasi, Ghana
Obuasi, an underground operation mining to a depth of 1,500m, is located in the Ashanti region, approximately 60km south of Kumasi.

Siguiri, Guinea
Siguiri is a multiple open pit gold mine in the relatively remote district of Siguiri, around 850km northeast of the country’s capital, Conakry.

Sukari, Egypt
Sukari is a large-scale, modern gold mine comprising both a low-cost bulk tonnage open-pit and a high-grade underground mining operation in Egypt’s Eastern Desert, close to the Red Sea.
