Barrick’s Twiga Partnership Drives Sustainable Value Creation in Tanzania’s Economy
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) has contributed significantly to Tanzania's economy through its Twiga joint venture, injecting over $4.24 billion since 2019, including $888 million in 2024 alone. The partnership, comprising North Mara and Bulyanhulu gold mines, achieved notable milestones in local economic development and community support.
Key achievements include $573 million spent on national suppliers (83% of total in-country spend), with 75% going to indigenous companies. The company maintains a 96% national workforce of 6,185 employees, with 53% from neighboring communities. Community investments totaled $5 million in 2024, reaching $15.8 million since 2019.
Both mines exceeded production guidance of 500,000 ounces in 2024, maintaining Tier One status, and achieved a full year without Lost-Time Injury. The Barrick Academy, launched in 2024, has trained 1,700 individuals, targeting 2,800 by 2025. The company expanded its exploration footprint by over 2,000km² in the Nzega District.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) ha contribuito in modo significativo all'economia della Tanzania attraverso la sua joint venture Twiga, iniettando oltre $4,24 miliardi dal 2019, inclusi $888 milioni solo nel 2024. Questa collaborazione, che comprende le miniere d'oro North Mara e Bulyanhulu, ha raggiunto importanti traguardi nello sviluppo economico locale e nel supporto alle comunità.
I risultati chiave includono $573 milioni spesi per fornitori nazionali (83% della spesa totale nel paese), di cui il 75% destinato a aziende locali. L'azienda mantiene un workforce nazionale del 96% con 6.185 dipendenti, di cui il 53% provenienti da comunità circostanti. Gli investimenti nella comunità hanno raggiunto un totale di $5 milioni nel 2024, arrivando a $15,8 milioni dal 2019.
Entrambe le miniere hanno superato il target di produzione di 500.000 once nel 2024, mantenendo lo status di Tier One e hanno raggiunto un anno intero senza infortuni da lavoro. L'Accademia Barrick, lanciata nel 2024, ha formato 1.700 individui, puntando a 2.800 entro il 2025. L'azienda ha ampliato la sua area di esplorazione di oltre 2.000 km² nel Distretto di Nzega.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) ha contribuido significativamente a la economía de Tanzania a través de su joint venture Twiga, inyectando más de $4.24 mil millones desde 2019, incluyendo $888 millones solo en 2024. La asociación, que comprende las minas de oro North Mara y Bulyanhulu, ha logrado hitos notables en el desarrollo económico local y el apoyo a la comunidad.
Los logros clave incluyen $573 millones gastados en proveedores nacionales (83% del gasto total en el país), con un 75% destinado a empresas indígenas. La empresa mantiene una fuerza laboral nacional del 96% con 6,185 empleados, de los cuales el 53% proviene de comunidades vecinas. Las inversiones comunitarias totalizaron $5 millones en 2024, alcanzando $15.8 millones desde 2019.
Ambas minas superaron la guía de producción de 500,000 onzas en 2024, manteniendo el estatus de Tier One, y lograron un año completo sin lesiones perdidas. La Academia Barrick, lanzada en 2024, ha capacitado a 1,700 personas, con el objetivo de llegar a 2,800 para 2025. La empresa amplió su área de exploración en más de 2,000 km² en el Distrito de Nzega.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD)는 공동 투자인 Twiga를 통해 탄자니아 경제에 상당한 기여를 해왔으며, 2019년 이후 42억 4천만 달러 이상을 투입하였고, 2024년에는 8억 8천8백만 달러를 포함하고 있습니다. 이 파트너십은 North Mara와 Bulyanhulu 금광으로 구성되어 있으며, 지역 경제 발전 및 커뮤니티 지원에 있어 주목할 만한 이정표를 달성하였습니다.
주요 성과로는 5억 7천3백만 달러가 국가 공급업체에 지출되었으며 (국내 총 지출의 83%), 그 중 75%는 원주율 기업에 할당되었습니다. 이 회사는 6,185명의 직원 중 96%를 국가 인력으로 유지하고 있으며, 이 중 53%는 이웃 커뮤니티 출신입니다. 2024년 커뮤니티 투자는 500만 달러에 달하며, 2019년부터 총 1천5백80만 달러에 이릅니다.
두 광산 모두 2024년 50만 온스의 생산 가이드를 초과 달성하며 Tier One 지위를 유지하였고, 부상 없는 연도를 달성했습니다. 2024년에 개설된 Barrick 아카데미는 1,700명을 훈련시키며, 2025년까지 2,800명을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 이 회사는 Nzega 지역에 걸쳐 2,000km² 이상의 탐사 구역을 확장했습니다.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) a considérablement contribué à l'économie de la Tanzanie à travers sa coentreprise Twiga, injectant plus de 4,24 milliards de dollars depuis 2019, y compris 888 millions de dollars uniquement en 2024. Ce partenariat, comprenant les mines d'or de North Mara et Bulyanhulu, a atteint des jalons notables dans le développement économique local et le soutien à la communauté.
Les réalisations clés comprennent 573 millions de dollars dépensés auprès de fournisseurs nationaux (83 % des dépenses totales dans le pays), dont 75 % vont à des entreprises locales. L'entreprise maintient un personnel national de 96 % avec 6 185 employés, dont 53 % proviennent des communautés environnantes. Les investissements communautaires ont totalisé 5 millions de dollars en 2024, atteignant 15,8 millions de dollars depuis 2019.
Les deux mines ont dépassé les prévisions de production de 500 000 onces en 2024, maintenant le statut de Tier One, et ont réalisé une année entière sans blessures de travail. L'Académie Barrick, lancée en 2024, a formé 1 700 individus, visant 2 800 d'ici 2025. L'entreprise a élargi son empreinte d'exploration de plus de 2 000 km² dans le district de Nzega.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) hat erheblich zur Wirtschaft Tansanias beigetragen, indem sie über ihr Joint Venture Twiga seit 2019 mehr als 4,24 Milliarden US-Dollar investiert hat, darunter 888 Millionen US-Dollar allein im Jahr 2024. Die Partnerschaft, zu der die Goldminen North Mara und Bulyanhulu gehören, hat bedeutende Meilensteine in der lokalen wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und Unterstützung der Gemeinden erreicht.
Wichtige Erfolge umfassen 573 Millionen US-Dollar, die für nationale Anbieter (83% der gesamten Ausgaben im Land) ausgegeben wurden, wobei 75% an einheimische Unternehmen gingen. Das Unternehmen beschäftigt 6.185 Mitarbeiter, von denen 96% aus dem nationalen Arbeitsmarkt stammen und 53% aus umliegenden Gemeinden. Die Investitionen in die Gemeinschaft beliefen sich 2024 auf insgesamt 5 Millionen US-Dollar und seit 2019 auf 15,8 Millionen US-Dollar.
Beide Minen überschritten 2024 die Produktionsprognose von 500.000 Unzen und behielten den Status Tier One, während sie ein ganzes Jahr ohne Arbeitsunfälle erreicht haben. Die 2024 gegründete Barrick Academy hat 1.700 Personen geschult, mit dem Ziel, bis 2025 2.800 zu erreichen. Das Unternehmen erweiterte seinen Explorationsbereich um über 2.000 km² im Nzega-Distrikt.
- Exceeded 500,000 ounces production guidance in 2024
- $888 million contributed to Tanzanian economy in 2024
- 83% of total spend directed to national suppliers ($573 million)
- 96% national workforce achievement
- Full year without Lost-Time Injury at both mines
- Successful reserve replenishment through conversion drilling
- 2,000km² expansion of exploration footprint
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All amounts expressed in US dollars unless stated otherwise
BULYANHULU, Tanzania, Jan. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD) (TSX:ABX) has injected over
At a media briefing here today, Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow said the Twiga partnership remained a leader in Tanzania’s extractive industry, creating thousands of jobs, supporting local businesses and funding critical community projects.
“We spent
Thanks to Barrick’s policy of local employment and advancement,
Bulyanhulu and North Mara production guidance for 2024 exceeded 500,000 ounces maintaining the status as a Tier One1 complex and, additionally, both mines achieved a full year without a Lost-Time Injury.
Buzwagi made significant progress with its closure implementation and environmental management and monitoring progressed with a focus on water management and vegetation maintenance. A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is in the advanced stages of development, attracting interest from investors, with one already obtaining Export Processing Zone registration.
The Barrick Academy, which opened at Buzwagi in 2024, is making significant strides in developing talent for Barrick. With a focus on training foremen, supervisors and superintendents, the Academy has already trained 1,700 individuals and is on track to exceed its target of training over 2,800 people by the end of 2025.
Conversion drilling at both mines has again replenished their reserves after depletion and, on the exploration front, Barrick continues to consolidate a highly prospective footprint in the Nzega District, adding over 2,000km² of new areas to support mineral reserve growth and replenishment at North Mara and Bulyanhulu. This expansion is also key to Barrick's long-term strategy to identify Tier One1 systems in the region.
Twiga received numerous accolades in the past year, including recognition for its safety, top employer, environmental performance and community engagement. In 2024 North Mara was recognized as the largest economic contributor in Tanzania’s extractive industry and received several awards for its commitment to occupational health and safety, corporate social responsibility, and local content compliance.
“Barrick’s work in Tanzania is a model for sustainable mining that balances economic, environmental, and social responsibility,” said Bristow. “The recognition we have received, speaks to our commitment to excellence and the value we bring to our host countries.”
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Endnote 1
A Tier One Gold asset has the potential for +5Moz and +10 years of production at +500kozpa at
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