Africa Minerals Strategy Group launches ‘Africans for Africa initiative’

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Africa Minerals Strategy Group launches ‘Africans for Africa initiative’
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The Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) has signed  a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with, Motimose Metals Limited and Core International to launch the transformative “Africans for Africa” initiative.

The “Africans for Africa” initiative is designed to harness economic capital within the African continent to drive its structural development.

The initiative aims to empower African nations and their citizens by leveraging the continent's rich natural resources for sustainable development and economic growth.

The “Africans for Africa” initiative represents a significant step towards economic empowerment and self-reliance for African nations.

AMSG will be driving the “Africans for Africa” initiative, secure buy-in from member nations, and provide necessary governmental support.

While Motimose Metals Limited  will handle the technical aspects of mining project development, including geological reviews, drilling, and ensuring projects provide value to shareholders.

and Core International will leverage its platform i-MINE to host the projects which will allow shareholders to purchase shares and track investments.

They will also develop a comprehensive marketing strategy to attract partners and investors.

More information will follow as we enter into the implementation stage of the MoU signed at the 3rd edition of the African Natural Resources & Energy Investment Summit 2024.

 

 

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