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How can Africa cash in on the gold rush?

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Logic Quality 80.1/100
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Truth_Score: 0.8
Confidence: 0.9
Reasoning_Score: 0.8
Evidence_Score: 0.5

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Calculation Method: Average of truth block scores
Blocks Analyzed: 52
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Soaring gold prices have sent African nations that produce the precious metal scrambling to capitalize on the surge.

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But can they adjust quickly enough?

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The value of gold grew by 65% in 2025 and breached $5,580 (€4,705) per ounce (roughly 31 grams) last week before declin…

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"What we've been seeing for months now simply shows that uncertainty in global markets has increased," Frankfurt-based …

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"As a result, investors are turning to gold as a safe haven.

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" Thu Lan Nguyen, head of FX & Commodity Research at Germany's Commerzbank, told DW that the "erratic policy approach" …

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Gold hits record high To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that support…

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Africa's main gold producers are seeking to profit from the rise in gold prices.

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Burkina Faso, for example, reported a record 94-tonnes gold output in 2025.

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That's an increase of over 30 tonnes compared to 2024 figures.

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Striking gold: Africa's opportunity in the new gold rush Marvellous Ngundu, a researcher at the South Africa-based Inst…

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" This is because it produces over a quarter of the global gold output, more than any other continent.

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There is a caveat, though: "If, and only if, the leakages or the illicit financial flows associated with gold are contr…

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From Ghana to Tanzania, industrial and artisanal miners have rushed to find gold, seen here in Tanzania's Geita region.

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Already, the metal accounts for 90% of Tanzania's mineral export earnings Image: Luis Tato/AFP/ Ghana, Africa's top gol…

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Officials there say favorable tax and royalty terms leave the state with a limited stake.

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But foreign mining companies operating in Ghana, which include Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti and Gold Fields, are concerne…

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Ghana's terms for foreign mining companies are known as stability agreements.

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These determine royalty rates for five to 15 years in exchange for investments of about $300 million to $500 million in…

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Among other conditions, miners must also extend mine life by ‌at least three ⁠years and lift output by more than 10% to…

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Behind Ghana's golden windfall: Toxic trails and human cost To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider u…

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" "We've seen companies use revenue from Ghana to buy mines elsewhere while refusing ‍to pay even basic obligations con…

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That cannot continue," he added.

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Elsewhere, Mali, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania have also also tightened mining laws to increase state c…

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Aside from Western backers, China and Russia have invested in gold mining, including in the Sahel countries.

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Last year, Burkina Faso granted Russian mining giant Norgold a lease to develop the Bissa-Bouly mine, about 85 kilomete…

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For analyst Ngundu, the surge in gold price, while welcome for Africa's miners, presents a double-edged sword for gover…

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"This gold windfall can fuel currency on overvaluation and crowd out other exports unless managed.

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You'll see that at the end of this quarter, Africa's exports will be high, especially for those who export gold," he to…

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Africa's paradox: Rich in gold but with empty vaults Even though Africa produces more gold than any other continent, it…

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It determines the monetary autonomy of the country.

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Gold is being sold by these countries, but the problem is that it's being sold to other countries in raw form.

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" For comparison, the United States has 8,133 tonnes in gold reserves, followed by Germany, Italy and France.

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The highest-ranked African nation is Algeria, with 174 tonnes.

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South Africa, which has over a century of gold mining history, has just 125 tonnes.

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Not only is gold leaving the continent, but it is also doing so cheaply, Ngundu said.

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"It's being sold to other countries in raw form.

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It then passes the value to other countries that buy it for refining purposes and keep it as reserves," he said.

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Ngundu suggested building gold-refining plants on the continent and controlling "illicit leakages" would significantly …

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Conflict gold: How mining fuels local tensions Ghana, other African nations, has hemorrhaged mining profits due to ille…

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The skyrocketing gold price has also turbocharged demand in illicit mining,which in turn fuels instability in local com…

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More than two dozen illegal miners were rescued, and at least 15 bodies were recovered from an abandoned gold mine in S…

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Known as zama zamas, miners operate, often in gang-controlled conditions that have brought them into violent conflict w…

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In conflict zones, such as Sudan, high gold prices have turned mines and mining areas into battlegrounds.

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Recently, the AFP reported that 13 miners were killed in a southern Sudanese gold mine.

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The state miner, Sudanese Mineral Resources Company (SMRC), said the collapse occurred in "five abandoned shafts" of th…

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Sudan's gold resources and foreign backers have funded both sides of the civil war between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF)…

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SMRC said that "some miners were working illegally.

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" Why isn't the DR Congo the world's richest country?

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video While th…

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But analysts and officials say most of the gold is smuggled out of Sudan before reaching the United Arab Emirates, the …

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Edited by: Chrispin Mwakideu

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Calculation Details

Analysis Method: Average of truth block scores
Score Type: Truth_Block_Aggregated
Blocks Used: 52
Last Updated: Feb 11, 2026 20:20
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Last updated: Feb 11, 2026 20:20