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The looting of Ethiopia’s gold

March 20th, 2010 |  |  2 Comments

The Ethiopian Ministry of Mines and Energy told Reuters early this month that the country earned $47 million from gold and tantalum in the first half of its financial year. This amount doesn’t include the gold taken out of Ethiopia from Legedembi Gold Mine that is loaded on Sheik Mohammed Al Amoudi’s private planes and guarded by Meles Zenawi’s personal security. Al Amoudi sells the gold in London and deposits Meles Zenawi’s share in secret bank accounts in Europe and Asia. The Shakiso Gold Mine alone generates more revenue than the official amount. The Ministry of Mines has no clue as to how much gold is being smuggled out of Ethiopia every month.

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) — Ethiopia made $47 million from gold and tantalum exports in the first half of its financial year, the ministry for mines and energy told Reuters on Wednesday.

“Most of the money was made by Midroc Gold Co., which earned $40 million from exports,” spokesman for the ministry, Bacha Fuji, said.

Midroc is owned by Ethiopian-born Saudi business tycoon Sheik Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi.

Tantalum exports by the state-owned Ethiopian Mines Development Share Association, earned more than $4 million, Bacha said. Tantalum is used in consumer electronic products.

The rest of the money was made by the country’s national bank from exporting gold found by artisan miners.

The Horn of Africa country is offering exploration licenses to foreign firms interested in mining unexploited gold reserves.

Mines and energy minister, Alemayehu Tegenu, told Reuters in November the country had signed agreements with Midroc and Britain’s Golden Prospecting Mining Co. to extract an estimated 43 tonnes of recoverable gold over the next 11 years.

The Ethiopian government says it has identified possible reserves of up to 500 tonnes in different regions.

The country made $105 million last year from gold exports, the ministry says.

Ethiopia has made $450.5 million from about 48 tonnes of gold exports in the last 10 years, according to the National Bank of Ethiopia.

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2 Comments to “The looting of Ethiopia’s gold”

  1. Anonymous says:

    American Tax Payers need to know how much money the Woyane criminals are hiding in different accounts around the world including in North America. I don’t understand why the BBC, CNN, NY times, Reuters, CBS-60 minutes, and the likes fell to expose what Meles and Co, and other African dictators do with the billions of dollars getting from American tax payers. Americans will be outrage if they know how much money woyane looters and other African dictators are hiding while Americans are going through hard times paying for their groceries and paying their day to day expenses.

    Ethiopians all around the world need to write letters to all International News Media to investigate Woyane looters. Woyanes and the countries that are aiding them to hide the poor Ethiopians money need to be exposed.

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    March 20th, 2010 at 10:28 AM

  2. Tulu Oda says:

    The only solution to our multiple problems including looting of Ethiopian natural resource like gold is to remove despot Meles from power

    [Reply]

    March 22nd, 2010 at 6:29 AM

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