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Address : Lemi Kura Wereda 10 Building 001 Addis Ababa
Kush Mining & Exploration Plc (KME) is registered in the Federal Republic of Ethiopia. Its main purpose is to identify exploration and mining opportunities in Ethiopia and to match those opportunities with foreign mining companies.
To this effect KME has conducted extensive research over the past 9 months and amassed a considerable amount of information on the mineral potential of Ethiopia. The country has an extensive panoply of minerals, including but not limited to: PGM (gold, platinum. niobium), base metals (copper, zinc, nickel, iron ore) tantalum, lithium, potash, industrial minerals, diamonds and gemstones and rare earth elements.
The founding members of KME have years of experience in their respective fields as well as personal contacts at all levels of Governments be it national provincial or local. The team is composed of:
The founding members of KME has more than 40 years of experience in their respective field and has lived and worked in 10 different countries in Africa
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Expertise: Years of experience across mining, operations, legal affairs, environmental management, finance, strategy, and technology.
Government Relations: Extensive networks and personal contacts at national, provincial, and local government levels.
Leadership: A track record of successfully managing and scaling large projects while maintaining a strong commitment to safety, compliance, and sustainability.
Innovation: A forward-thinking approach to integrating new technologies and best practices in the mining sector.
Geological Surveys: Conducting geological mapping and sampling to identify potential mineral deposits.
Geophysical and Geochemical Surveys: Using advanced techniques to detect mineral bodies beneath the surface, including seismic surveys, magnetometry, and electromagnetic methods.
Drilling Services: Drilling core samples for further analysis, which can help assess the size, quality, and depth of mineral deposits.
Mineral Resource Estimation: Analyzing and assessing the volume and quality of the mineral deposit to create accurate estimates of the resource.
Open-pit and Underground Mining: Operating both surface and underground mines, including the extraction of ores from open-pit mines or deep underground shafts.
Blasting Services: Controlled blasting techniques to break rock for mining operations, ensuring efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
Ore Hauling: Transportation of mined ore from the pit to the processing plant or transport hubs.
Selective Mining: Using methods to extract higher-grade ore while leaving lower-grade material behind to maximize the economic value of the deposit.
Crushing and Grinding: Breaking down ore into smaller pieces to extract valuable minerals.
Gravity Separation: Utilizing gravitational forces to separate heavier minerals from lighter materials.
Flotation: Using chemicals to separate valuable minerals from waste rock in a flotation cell.
Smelting and Refining: Extracting pure metals (like gold, copper, or iron) from the ore through high-heat processing and refining techniques.
Hydrometallurgical Services: Using chemical solutions to leach valuable metals (such as gold, copper, or lithium) from ores.
Water Treatment: Managing and treating water used in mining operations to ensure it does not harm surrounding ecosystems or local water sources.
Tailings Management: Safe handling and storage of the waste material (tailings) left over after mineral extraction to prevent environmental contamination.
Reclamation and Rehabilitation: Restoring mining sites post-extraction to prevent environmental degradation and promote ecological recovery.
Environmental Compliance & Monitoring: Ensuring mining operations meet all environmental regulations, including emissions controls, noise management, and ecosystem monitoring.
Ore Transportation: Moving extracted ore from mines to processing plants or ports for export via trucks, rail, or conveyor belts.
Heavy Equipment Services: Supplying and managing heavy machinery for mining, including excavators, dump trucks, and loaders.
Supply Chain Management: Managing the supply of mining materials, tools, and consumables needed to maintain operations.