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  • Opening Hours: 10:00am - 17:00pm
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Our Process Flow

Nyati Resources (T) Ltd uses modern technology and best practices to minimize the environmental impact of its mining operations, such as reducing water usage and eliminating the use of harmful chemicals like mercury by replacing them with cyanide and the construction of well managed Tailing storage facility (TSF).

  • After the gold ore is extracted from the ground, it is transported to a state-of-the-art smelting facility that uses energy-efficient technologies and meets the highest environmental standards. The smelting process is designed to recover as much gold as possible while minimizing emissions and waste. Once the gold has been smelted, the model requires the company to sell its gold only to a reputable refinery that also follows sustainable and responsible business practices. The refined gold is then sold to customers who value socially and environmentally responsible products.

  • The Closed-Loop Gold Production Model used by Nyati Resources (T) Ltd is a sustainable and responsible approach to gold mining and trading that prioritizes worker safety, environmental protection, and social responsibility. By adopting this model, Nyati Resources (T) Ltd is setting an example for responsible business practices in the gold industry and building a strong brand reputation that attracts socially responsible investors and customers.

More Details on Nyati Projects

Nyati has been using alternative geochemical exploration techniques to obtain a sample the is more likely to consistently reflect the underlying bedrock. The geological interpretation is also based on data from the reconnaissance program of soil sampling and regolith mapping carried out by our team in 2003 and 2004. All samples from these programs were submitted for gold and ICP analyses. The results have indicated multiple gold anomalies on lines 800m apart including one on six lines over a strike length of at least 2,800m and a width of up to 700m. The sampling suggests that much of this area is underlain by greenstone rocks and it will be a high priority for closer-spaced follow-up sampling in 2004 together with the other significant anomalies. The 2003 to 2004 work and reinterpretation has shown that much of the area to the west and northwest of the Nyati deposit including six of the seven properties in which Nyati has an interest, is probably underlain by highly prospective greenstone rocks similar to those known to host gold mineralization elsewhere in the Lake Victoria Goldfields. The Seventh property is lying between the Geita and Rwamagaza greenstone belts full of granite. Anomalous gold values were obtained in the soil samples taken there by Nyati in 2003.

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