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Namib Minerals Names New CEO
Tulani Sikwila, with over 20 years in finance and mining, will lead growth of How Mine and two brownfield projects in Zimbabwe, producing 33,600 ounces of gold in 2024.
- On March 18, 2026, the Namib Minerals Board appointed Tulani Sikwila as Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Ibrahima Sory Tall, effective 18 March 2026.
- To support growth in Zimbabwe, Namib Minerals cited operational and technical needs, aiming to strengthen projects as part of its strategic growth plan, with leadership changes announced yesterday.
- Sikwila brings over 20 years of financial leadership, having previously served as Namib Minerals' Chief Financial Officer and worked at Ernst & Young.
- To maintain continuity, Namib Minerals launched searches for an Interim CFO and a Chief Operating Officer, alongside appointing Antonio Nieto as Vice President, Technical Services.
- As a Nasdaq-listed company, Namib Minerals emphasized ESG, community partnership and regional growth, describing itself as the first Black African-founded and-led mining firm on a U.S. exchange.
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Namib Minerals Names New CEO
NEW YORK, March 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Namib Minerals (“Namib” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: NAMM) today announced a leadership transition as part of its strategic growth plan. The Company’s Board of Directors has appointed Tulani Sikwila as Chief Executive…
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Namib Minerals announced a leadership transition as part of its strategic growth plan. The Company’s Board of Directors has appointed Tulani Sikwila as Chief Executive Officer, effective 18 March 2026, succeeding Ibrahima Sory Tall who is leaving Namib to pursue other opportunities. Mr. Sikwila previously served as Namib’s Chief Financial Officer. The Company has initiated a search for an …
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